Romans disdained the meal, few ate it in the Middle Ages, but most eat breakfast now
The miniature probes will gather atmospheric data before bursting into flames
Fake engine noise is a reality for today’s more efficient trucks
Scientists have mapped the body art of one of archeology’s biggest super stars in hopes to better understand the role tattoos played in early civilization
An industrial chemical contaminating the Arctic is further threatening a species already facing dire challenges
Aboriginal groups from coast to coast describe walking to places that are now islands
A battery at the University of Oxford has been incessantly ringing two bells for 175 years—but no one knows exactly why it’s lasted so long
Weather alerts and media streams can keep you up to date on the full extent of the nor'easter
William Gillette is responsible for how we see Sherlock Holmes—but the loss of his single silent film was an unsolved mystery
Restoration efforts reveal the red-painted numbers that would help ancient Romans find their status-dictated seats
A new study imaged brains of women of different weights and found dramatic differences in how their brains responded to food
A new study finds evidence of trauma experienced by soldiers returning home from combat over 3,000 years ago
How a little military textbook evolved into a movement that would captivate generations of young men
Many attempts have been made to diagnose Darwin’s illness, here’s a well-argued possibility
The condition is harmless and fairly common
Rosetta is watching for changes as the double-lobed comet approaches the sun
Catching some ZZZs today could help your memory stay fresh into old age
New research challenges the assumption that fruit trumps juice
Vintage slides give an etiquette lesson to obnoxious silent movie audiences
Two new studies indicate that thoughts about death can influence how we perceive art
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