When former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych abandoned a EU trade deal, he sparked protests. His successor just signed it.
Traces of feces found in Spain show that neanderthals ate their vegetables
By driving on the underside of ice, this device can explore difficult-to-access waters on Earth, and possibly beyond.
Even the military is having drone problems
Libraries in New York and Chicago are planning to start lending out Wi-Fi hotspots to people who don’t have internet access at home
Vancouver city council decided that the land still belongs to the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh people
Taft might not have really gotten stuck in a bathtub, but he did seem to have a fondness for them
Demand for a medicinal fungus has led to over-harvesting of the substance in the Himalayas, as well as clashes and deaths.
Spring cleaning got very interesting for researchers when they found remains of a Mesopotamian tomb offering in a cupboard
It's pretty cool to see the patterns turbines create in the wind. But it could also help design better blades.
A new excavation is looking into the location of the famous colony
It's quieter than it's combustion counterparts, but the new, distinctive sound is something Harley-Davidson hopes its fans will like
As Uruguayan soccer player Luis Suárez demonstrated yesterday, sometimes people bite others. Here are five diseases you can get from human chomps.
The fate of TV service start-up Aereo mirrors that of early cable companies
Early birds become less ethical late at night, and night owls are more likely to be dishonest early in the morning, a study shows.
A method from 1906 shows the perfect way to cut a cake—if you don't mind putting rubber bands around your confection
New software can spot genetic disorders like Down's syndrome by analyzing photographs of faces
Tea tourism is taking off in China, but in a few different forms
Mars years are longer than Earth years
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