California company receives Gates Foundation grant to explore a unique kind of pest control
Depending on the frequency, a vibrating thread of silk can tell a spider if it needs to repair its home or go collect a snared snack
Analyzing players' transfer values to calculate a team's overall market value, however, predicts that Spain will win
Jogging junkies give exercise records a run for their money
A new design for fire hydrants could make fighting fires a lot easier
Parahawking is just another way you can get up close and personal with nature
Chester Nez played an instrumental role in World War II
Stanford University celebrates the National Park's 150th anniversary with some retro photos
The llama-like animal is growing in popularity for meat eaters in the U.S.
The prize fetched more than Faulkner's Nobel, but less than Crick's
Is virtual reality the solution to housing densification?
Kepler-10c is a rocky planet that's too big to be a rocky planet
You can also commute by carriage or Loch Ness monster, depending on your location in the U.K.
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image 2014 is stunning
Anthropology can have relevance for the business world—just ask this beer company
Stories and photos preserve the memory of the massacre that is all but a mystery to many young Chinese
The victim likely picked up the disease while traveling abroad
Three years after the revolution, technology and diplomacy are being used to combat looters
In "The Hunger Games," a three-fingered salute indicated resistance. Now it does in Thailand, too.
Fabien Cousteau will honor his grandfather's legacy for over a month
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