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
New research shows that, like babies and dogs, our feline friends look to us for clues on how to react to new situations
It’s genetic engineering with the safety on
Biologists expected the seafloor under a glacier to be nearly barren, until life swam into view
The notebooks offer a glimpse into the mind of a codebreaker
A consortium of neuroscientists compared medical data from over 30,000 people and found genetic mutations that may cause parts of the brain to be smaller
New research shows that Twitter can detect not just viruses, but long-term public health problems
Clumsy curators won’t admit who’s behind the irreparable repair
The Tweel went into commercial production in November, recently got picked up by John Deere and may soon be rolling towards you
Experiments in surgically joined lab animals that share blood have inspired anti-aging hopes
Tests on married couples reveal that conscientiousness in a spouse is the most helpful trait if you want promotions and success
Scientists find that a brain-protecting protein produced when the body cools may have major implications for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders
Damage from a rare genetic condition appears to have knocked out the "fear center" in her brain
When the students at Geneva Medical College voted in jest to admit a woman, they unwittingly paved the way for Elizabeth Blackwell’s trailblazing career
Could failure to inflate give a team a strategic advantage?
Questions surround the reported discovery of an ancient scrap of the Gospel of Mark
A city with one million people could have $13 million worth of metals in sewage sludge
Now we can see exactly how raindrops create petrichor, the name given to smells kicked up by light rain
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