Parched regions of India depend on women who take on the time-consuming, inconvenient task of obtaining and carrying water
The scientific literature is skimpy and the organ’s biology indicates there might be reasons to abstain
“Fake Willy" nearly drowned on its mission to drive sea lions out of Astoria, Oregon
A conjunction with the sun will cause a two-week pause in commands to NASA Mars missions
As the FDA weighs the merits of a new drug to boost female libido, it's clear this is not a little blue pill for women
Fossils of a squirrel-sized from in eastern Oregon may be related to modern beavers
The main focus is Ikea's designs throughout the decades
The tragic attack at a South AFrican park serves as a reminder that lions are predators and humans are prey
Naval blockades kept the South starving for salt and other foods, a fact reflected in the recipes of the time
Apparently, cheese on meat needed some explanation
Weather has kept the test vehicle, designed to land softly on Mars, grounded for the moment but the launch window is still open
Earthquake-trapped travelers could have access to running water in elevators
The only two women to attempt to kill a president did so within 17 days of one another
Seven types of cultural objects are under threat from the Islamic State and instability in Iraq
Designing the most fuel-efficient plane means keeping wings free of sticky exploded bugs
Analysis of shells and human bones from a site in Lebanon suggests modern tools were in use
New dating studies show the tree is only 777 years old
Some think we need a universal flag to stake our claim in space
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