Drinking Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic tea, could change the concentration serotonin in the brain
Dropping a hydrophone into an underwater cave helps researchers make sense of the din
Faced with budget cuts and debt, museums turn to “deaccessioning”
The virus that has struck out Pacific sea star populations could now be affecting their Echinoderm cousins
New research shows that mice can change their mating songs according to context
NASA's chief of human exploration thinks we'll need a pit stop en route to the fiery planet
There’s a reason most designs didn’t stick around
But proponents of foreign language schooling aren’t pleased
Darker skinned people lived in Europe until fairly recently
Delphi’s robo-car drove itself across 15 states in just nine days
In a new study, blind rats could get around by directly incorporating geomagnetic information
Will you spot this weekend's "blood moon"?
The scientists behind lab-grown meat think they can soon offer it at a price most of us can actually afford
New York's urban coyote population is booming — this week, one even ended up on top of a Long Island bar.
It was unofficially the fastest car in its time and still impresses today
Southern Resident killer whales have been on the decline, but new babies bring hope for the future
Patterns made visible help a researcher discover 13 new species of ancient cone snails
The Bay Area’s water is still safe to use, but drought is causing a noxious algae bloom to affect tap water
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