Fabien Cousteau will honor his grandfather's legacy for over a month
3,000-year-old pants discovered in ancient tomb in China
China announced plans to put an absolute cap on its carbon emissions
Economists, however, say that the unprecedented hike could have negative repercussions for the city
A letter from the NRA tells "open carry" enthusiasts to tone it down
Now home to hundreds of semi-tame bunnies, the island once housed poison gas facilities
A storm rated category 3 or higher hasn't made landfall in the U.S. since 2005
Google is acquiring satellite companies and hiring experts to find solutions for bringing internet to remote corners of the world
A planned reduction in power plant carbon emissions will help with climate change, but it's not a full fix
The climbers are still missing, but authorities suspect they were buried by an avalanche
The National Collection of Yeast Cultures stores thousands of strains of yeast to keep them from disappearing
Massive mammoth kills in Europe might have required collaboration between humans and early domesticated dogs
Private spaceflight company SpaceX unveiled its Dragon V2 capsule yesterday
A new analysis looks at how countries' carbon emissions changed since 1850
Last fall NASA and MIT researchers demonstrated a new laser-based long-distance data transmission system
Seeing a man do the household chores seems to reassure girls that it's no longer 1950
One champion later said he and his co-winner were competing against the dictionary, not each other
Picking up your food any-which-way is just so inefficient
Visitors to Nine Mile Canyon decided to leave more than footprints at the longest art gallery in the world
Researchers found that even fruit flies seem deliberate over decisions
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