The picture shows a collection of figures, none of which have wings
Wolf-to-human transformations in literature and history and their significance take the stage
A view of the insects that is rarely seen
Two adults and five pups make up the newly-named Shasta Pack
Sounds like the inspiration for a Pixar movie.
14 percent of America’s coastline is coated in concrete — and that could actually be really bad
A pilot program seeks to save drunken passengers from the dangers of busy train tracks
Cloudy diamonds give some scientists new clues to how they formed underground, others find ways to make them out of thin air.
A simple chemical trick could make supermarket tomatoes taste way better.
With unexpected infanticide and toxic chemicals, it’s a story loved by all
Filthy urban surfaces “breathe” pollutants when they’re exposed to sun
Should a composer who abandoned his home forever be returned there 72 years after his death?
The plague of insects is really harshing the vibe
Thank the creators of corn flakes and graham crackers for veggie burgers and not-dogs
Roadside construction reveals mass gravesite
One bag's journey through Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport
People probably chuckled just as much then about the idea as they do today
The elusive street artist’s take on Disneyland is chock-full of dystopia
A food historian points out some forgotten favorites
A tiny, quick pump mechanism lets birds slurp up nectar at a rate of 14 licks per second
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