Figuring out when to chomp is as easy as one, two, three, four, five
Pretend you’re in orbit without ever leaving the ground
The Fontus is a gadget for adventurers and potentially a way to help people living regions where water is scarce
An ambitious Harvard University project brings history to life, archiving nearly half a million documents online
The comic brings whimsy and fun into the story of the Global Precipitation Measurement satellite mission
This ornate, hand-painted wall was once considered to be the height of fashion in Londinium
It's a victory for First Nations, loggers, and environmentalists
All month long, Times Square will be under the gaze of a familiar, indifferent kitten
The watercraft is so well preserved that it still has the pegs, ropes and plant fibers that once held it together
Punxsutawney Phil is part of a tradition with roots that extend back thousands of years
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is adding a bright flourish to the Temple of Dendur
Snow artist Simon Beck uses his own two snowshoe-clad feet to create these masterpieces
And you thought your holiday commute was bad
It's an evolutionary conundrum, and scientists are still divided over the answer
Yes, the homework is delicious
Library scofflaws take note: Amnesty programs are gaining steam throughout the U.S.
The scientists plan to use genetic engineering techniques to study infertility
Secular and religious officials alike frowned on card playing in Europe's Middle Ages
The higher the moon, the lower the chance of rain
By sniffing out illegal dumps, the watchful buzzards will hopefully inspire action to clean up the city's streets
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