California grows 80 percent of the world’s almonds, for now
The bulk of Dark Web traffic seems to flow to child pornography sites
The annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaks this weekend
Penicillin extracted from a patient's urine could be reused
The species is one of just a handful of frogs that use internal fertilization, and the only one found that births tadpoles
New York City's Pure Visions Arts provides an art and exhibition space for around 40 creative people with autism
American bison are back in Illinois for the first time in 200 years
The original dish didn’t use black-eyed peas, plus the rice and bacon you have is probably wrong
After comparing the effect of cloud seeding generators on snowfall in two nearby mountain ranges, researchers think a program might help
Unfortunately, there's probably little we can do to change this bias
A problem with Opportunity's hardware means it only has short-term memory
Fortunately, this is just a thought experiment
Evidence builds that insect-eating bats are natural reservoirs for the disease
We just have so much to look forward to
The planet’s pressure and temperature created a supercritical state where carbon dioxide has properties of a liquid and a gas
Dust mites’ ubiquity comes in part from their ability to digest dead skin cells (which is what makes us allergic to their waste)
A new type of glass designed to keep gunmen out of school raises the question of whether defense is being prioritized over prevention
The American Chemical Society takes a look at the science of champagne
Binge drinking not only makes people more accident-prone, it impairs their ability to recover from those accidents
The viral outbreak doesn't appear to be slowing
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