Two recent stories showcase the latest advances in prosthetics and the lives they have changed
Drilling the Arctic is hard, and with oil prices flagging, it may not be worth it
Researchers found a new fish in the depths of the Mariana Trench
Studies of students show that extroverts don’t get rewarded for being outgoing when introverts are judging
Children nestled in the center of the classroom are deemed the coolest
Chemical analyses unveil traces of olive oil in ancient Israeli pottery
The season would have reminded composer Irving Berlin of his young son who died Christmas Day in 1928
Overanalyze Home Alone in every way possible — and it still stands up, all these years later
Global life expectancy is increasing, especially in the developing world
This is about the 35th time Wisdom has been a mother-to-be
Yes, plenty of live microorganisms lurk in your yogurt, but they are everywhere else as well
Physicist Richard Feynman called the tests "tickling the tail of a sleeping dragon"
Don’t be sad at the prospect of spending the holiday alone, a popular photoblog will match you up with a family
As global warming turns up the temperature on the planet, it's going to be tougher to get anything done
Vinyl is cool again, but will it last?
The U.S. broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1960
By digging burrows in permafrost, Arctic ground squirrels help destabilize the vast stores of carbon in the soil
The price for perfection is $49 per pound
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