For better learning, some researchers say school days should start at 10 AM.
It’s not because all antivenom is expensive to make.
From Project Mercury to Space Shuttle Atlantis.
The ancient species Homo naledi had small brains and seems to have intentionally carried their dead into caves
The idea is sound, but work needs to be done to ensure the virus doesn’t take out other insects as well
Historians know who built them, but they don’t know why
A proposed bridge could soon bring wildlife populations together.
Unique click patterns point to the possibility of differing cultures among groups of sperm whales
Pottery shards reveal 1,000-year-old traces of caffeine in places where it wasn't readily available
The colorful floats can be covered in up to one million dahlias apiece.
In a few years, Qubecois pinot noir might be among the best in the world
Pollution collects at the top of the food chain.
Researchers created an algorithm to recognize and analyze fashion on the runway and in the street
Remote French islands in the Indian Ocean have a bunny problem
A remote peninsula in northern Australia beckons a rice research expedition
New “cat street view” shows Hiroshima Prefecture’s Onomichi through the eyes of its fluffiest residents
Snow geese, their eggs and caribou may offer enough calories for the polar bears to survive long ice-free seasons
A recent 3-D scan of a mummified falcon shows it was force fed sparrows and mice
Since ancient times, art and fiction love to play in the fertile ground of the apocalypse, but it hasn't always been healthy
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