If bitcoin's rules aren't rewritten, the cryptocurrency could be in trouble
Studies about reading studies go back more than two decades
While Thierry Henry is guaranteed to make $4.3 million in the MLS this year, a NWSL player will be lucky to make $30,000
Just think of India as a giant Himalayas bulldozer
A report identifies the "wealthy hand-to-mouth," people with a high net value but little to no cash
On March 24, 1989 the Exxon Valdez ran aground on Bligh Reef, spilling 11 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound
The Scottish coastline is treacherous, as this interactive map of shipwrecks shows
Yet another species humans have the distinct honor of eradicating
Pythons in Florida are invasive predators that aren't going anywhere
The world is getting safer, even if it doesn't necessarily feel like it
With rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns threatening truffle supplies of France and Italy, Chinese truffles are moving in
Princeton's Plasma Physics Laboratory gives remote access to a plasma physics experiment
Cloak warns you when people you don't want to see are near
Our bodily actions have more influence over our behavior and perceptions than we might realize
The Wilderness Society is putting together the "Great American Backyard Bucket List"
The bird's presence in the painting lends insight into trade between Europe and Australia in the 15th century
Being happy—but not too happy—is the safest route.
You don’t have to be dead to donate a piece of yourself. A new company lets people donate their voices to those without them
Conches began maturing when they were smaller in order to breed before humans snatched them up
Tiramisu is actually a relatively young dessert, invented in the late 1970s
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