Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus is Wikipedia's most influential person, according to one measurement
The trend affects bridges throughout Europe and in some places in the U.S., too
Nearly two thirds of Americans are willing to pay more for their electricity if it means cutting carbon emissions
The Street Art Project already includes some 4,000 images of street art, some of which no longer exist
Compiled from accounts over the past 200 years, a new atlas documents a network of trails stretching across the Arctic
No, it's not a tricorder, but this new diagnosis technology is a step in that direction
Flooding in southeastern Brazil has killed at least nine
It's probably not the gold itself that kills you, but rather the steam
As part of this year’s farm bill, the United States Forest Service will try to rehabilitate beetle-infested forests
Ikea's trying to find out how we live, and started by telling us about our mornings
Rats' brain patterns and behaviors support the hypothesis that they can reflect on certain wrong choices
Males may have bigger bones and stronger jaws to better withstand getting hit in the face
In case you've ever wondered what it's like to be a polar bear
The Sound Ring represents places as diverse as California forests and the Indian Ocean
The belt could have applications beyond the military from helping blind persons to tourism
The device looks like an astronauts spacesuit and will allow researchers an unprecedented amount of time on the seafloor
Italian study analyzes what it takes for nurses to remain committed to their job
Scientists announced that they have found traces of Theia in moon rocks
Land creation projects are proceeding apace without scientific research to back them up
Given their "feasibility, cost-effectiveness, risk, public acceptance, governability and ethics," these are the best ways to fight global warming
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