People have been feasting on these tasty little morsels since at least the 11th century
Sleep disorders are rampant among firefighters, and the majority do not seek treatment
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" showed how people made crayons. Today, crayon-making is a robot's job
For male chimps, the meaner you are, the more offspring you have
It's the latest step in the insurgent group's attempt to forge a new state
Tablets and TVs can be both good and bad for your child
For those who prefer plants to pathogens, there's popsicle cacti, too
Three potential Ebola drugs are being fast tracked to trials in west Africa
An innovative experiment in mice shows how scientists could develop medications that dispense with the power of thought
We know very little about Greenland sharks, including the extent of their range, but what we do know is intriguing
Bacteria can affect your brain, but it's still too early to do much with the information
It's all about setting up psychological tripping blocks
Unmarked troops and equipment have traveled from Russia to Ukraine
Radiation took two-and-a-half years to make it across the ocean—but don't worry, the levels of radiation are harmless
The institutions are a way for ethnic Koreans to connect to their culture but are also targets of criticism
A successful touchdown after the comet chase is just the herald of more discoveries to come, including the cause of the comet's strange song
Momentarily tuning out the world seems to be a requirement for tapping into an insightful idea
The new U.S. and Chinese climate goals are important, but they're not enough to stop the problem
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