The 'Ndrangheta reportedly made more money than McDonalds last year, but you've probably never heard of them
Alaska is no stranger to huge earthquakes
This is the second study in several months suggesting that the BP Deepwater Horizon spill has had lasting harmful effects on fish
Drones are now prohibited in all national parks, not just Yosemite
Shale gas is growing in importance faster than anyone expected
Unfortunately, it's not a task force made of bees, but it does have bee welfare in mind
A honeypot network tracks global hacking attempts in real time
It's so far underground, you've probably never heard of it
Amelia Earhart (no relation to Amelia Earhart) is trying to follow in her namesake's flight path
When humans try to tame nature things rarely go according to plan
Prolonged drought and a rapidly expanding population are pushing Arizona's water system to its limit
Protected intersections already exist in the Netherlands. Could they ever come to the States?
Some bird eggs have visual signatures that help them distinguish they own clutch from impostor cuckoo eggs
Some women estimate that up to one in ten men on Tinder have a profile picture featuring a big cat
The 25-foot-tall plant is finally ready to bloom after 80 long years
People usually think of trees' destructive impacts on Angkor, but they also protect those iconic temples
Biological control—importing predators to fight an invasive species—has a nasty track record
What amazing Holmes fan fiction will you create?
Other teams, however, are all in favor of pre-game sex
The oil boom in North Dakota has lead to a lot of job openings, including jobs for archaeologists
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