It's the first time scientists have observed the strange radio pulse as it happened
A historic shipwreck inspired a new way to age wine
In his First Annual Message to Congress, George Washington outlined the country’s most pressing issues and kicked off a flexible annual tradition
Could tigers be coming back from the brink? India now counts 2,226 of the big cats
By manipulating the structure of light pulses, scientists managed to slow down some photons and challenge textbook wisdom
The first test of micro-machines on a living mouse marks a breakthrough in the field of nano-robotics
Estimates might even give solar and edge in the jobs department, but is that a good thing?
Diseases known to affect commercial bees are having a troubling impact on the wild population
One man’s doorstop is another man’s rare, ancient artifact
Even a blizzard couldn’t dampen the excitement from the release of the first pair of men’s briefs in 1935
Loggerhead turtles remember the magnetic fingerprint of the beach where they were born
2014 beats out previous record holders even without El Niño’s warming powers
Prototype retainer could be a more cost-effective alternative to cochlear implants
High-res images of Mars' surface identify a long-missing probe and suggests that bad luck—rather than human error—caused the loss
New images show Falcon 9’s dramatic crash landing
Strange things can happen when you combine WWII military surplus, innovative thinking and a bunch of beavers in need of a new home
One website gives you a peek into the mind of one of America’s most powerful orators
A large-scale study estimates that twice as many deaths can be chalked up to lack of exercise than can be blamed on being obese
Japanese scientists have uncovered an unlikely source to aid in the extraction and recycling of rare earth metals
Disparities in science prompted researchers to look into other fields — such as philosophy and economics — as well to find a cause
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