Specially shaped reflectors bounce back the squeaks of echolocating bats
The story holds parallels with that of the tobacco industry
One non-profit wants to outfit the animals with cameras and heart rate monitors to save them
Here’s why that’s bad
Seven years and 100,000 hours of work later, the IOC’s archive has been digitized and preserved
43 camps nationwide teach teens white hat hacking skills
Dracula would totally approve of this payment system
Could a crusade to bring historic women into the park change the face of the city?
Two decades later, American students grab brag-worthy math title
Pets and livestock will soon travel in high style through JFK
Here’s to you, 629-03142
New research shows that microbes take longer to decay in sand than at sea
More telescope time, better equipment could help scientists figure out what’s out there
And challenged the city’s race and wealth divide in the process
A video offers a tour of the Whale Warehouse, which holds a large part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's marine mammal collection
The Doble brothers’ built a beautiful steam car in 1924 but mismanagement kept it from being a financial sucess
Thieves left behind traces of wax, suggesting occult practices might be at play here
The discovery points to a new way that microscopic critters might be preserved in the fossil record
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