The "superhighway" sends Oslo bee traffic from east to west
Plants produce mustard oils to fight off pests in a chemical conflict that’s been waged for millions of years
A cardinal started the tradition of decorating this statue with snarky poems and insults
“The Devil’s Toy” looks “an epidemic from which no one was secure”: having fun on skateboards
Strange and changeable lakes might form just as certain water-filled lakes do on Earth
A collection of Hitler’s paintings just sold for $450,000
“Extinguisher caps” were nineteenth-century shower caps
The pastel depicts a lighthouse and jetty near Monet’s childhood home
The Grand Canyon, The Factory and the A.G. Gaston Motel are just a few of the 11 names on the list
Stockholm’s blood bank uses text messages and Facebook posts to remind donors to give again
The SeaQualizer returns fish safely to the depths of the ocean
The lamb came from a agricultural research lab and was equipped with a jellyfish gene
Devotees of the Ancient Egyptian deity Anubis buried dogs at the necropolis of Saqqara
Some scholars think the camera shy artist can be spotted in an image taken by an amateur photographer, while others disagree
Maybe. But we need to learn a lot more about them before they hit pharmacy shelves
To meet a growing demand for vicuña wool in Europe and Asia, gangs are massacring herds of the animals in South America
A new fossil gives clues to just how long ago bats arrived on the islands
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