For people with epilepsy, a flashing screen can be more than a passing annoyance
The beloved story sold 6,000 copies in its first week in print and 15,000 in its first year
Researchers spotted the grey-blue creature off the coast of California—far from its usual haunts in the Southern hemisphere
But you wouldn’t want to drink from it
The founding fathers struggled with the idea of whether the top leader should be impeachable
The Jólakötturinn will make you thankful for those Christmas socks
<i>I Have a Name/Yo Tengo Nombre</i> offers a devastating glimpse of those who are gone—and a glimmer of hope to those who want to find them
An anonymous buyer paid triple the estimated sale price for this first-edition copy
Though avid players walked about 11 extra minutes per day, the boost only lasted around six weeks
The Park Slope plane crash was a tragedy, but it proved the importance of the flight data recorder
Su Lin was the first giant panda to come to America, landing in San Francisco in 1936
Following Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula, Ukraine's government asked that the artifacts be returned to Kiev
Seafloor hot springs are rife with life
New study suggests pilots are more depressed than the average American
A massive new box set catpulted the classical superstar to the top of the charts
It's a brightly colored revenge for restricting the world’s blackest black
Kokomo, Indiana, has reversed a 61-year-old ban on the game
Gone With The Wind, the highest-grossing period drama ever, premiered on this day in 1939
A sensor in the North Atlantic detected a set of waves averaging over six stories tall, setting a new record for a buoy-measured wave
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