Overactive immune cells could prime the immune system to attack normally harmless molecules found in food
The life and work of John Dee contained a strange mix of science and magic
It was a close call for this brilliant orange zinnia
A task force took two years and nearly $2 million to investigate more than 1,200 pieces found in a Munich apartment
Jason-3 made it to orbit—but the company's Falcon 9 rocket didn't make it back to Earth in one piece
Technological advances in DNA analysis will make this massive effort possible
38 years after NASA hired its first female astronauts, four women are training to go to Mars
Cyberattacks may loom large in peoples' minds, but these fluffy rodents are the ones actually taking down the grid
So you didn't win the lottery: why not try your hand at a game of pinball?
This explosion blazes about 570 billion times brighter than our Sun, according to researchers
Armed with over 18,000 solar cells, the Jupiter orbiter is taking solar-fueled space exploration to new lengths
Learn about Romania's “unfrozen years” at Bucharest’s Postmodernism Museum
Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena is the 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate
A new virtual reality experience allows users delve into the world of Everest and scale the beast firsthand
Alex is the first January Atlantic hurricane to form in almost 80 years
All aboard the Cute Train to Tinytown
It’s not just because the air is clearer
For the first time in over four decades, red tape and poor conditions prevented any climbers from conquering the mountain
The 1977 blast from space is often cited as our best evidence of alien contact, but a news study suggests it may have just been comets
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