These pictures of modern London streets mashed up with old artwork are a sight to see
Grain has a lot to do with it
In 2011, the Danish company behind the drug, Lunbeck, banned the sale of pentobarbital for execution purposes.
While the next big iPhone announcement might not blow you away, we’ve come pretty far since 1974
Not all winter phenomena are problems
In what can only be described as every child’s dream, a couple in California found treasure buried in their backyard
The next time you angrily throw something across the room, appreciate that you’re exercising a pretty unique human ability
While telecommuting is great, it’s not going to magically make the pressures on working moms go away
Car owners save shoveled parking spaces with weird household items, and officials say it's got to stop
Laundry accounts for 16 percent of hotels' water usage, which translates into significant energy costs
Being too involved or not involved enough in middle-aged kids' lives can cause parents to become depressed
There are 96 cell phones for every 100 people
You can tell a whole lot about the score from the wrinkles on a forehead, the slouch of shoulders and the jittering of hands
The EU and Brazil are partnering to lay new fiber-optic cables across the Atlantic
According to science, beards are more attractive. Good thing you can buy one at the doctor's office.
The more afraid of spiders you are, the bigger they seem to be
Over the past twenty years, cases of the MERS virus might have gone undetected in infected humans
It’s about time the door industry got a little more exciting
Those who do not conceive after 10 months receive funds for infertility tests from either a public pool they contributed to or from their employer
A giant, kitschy tourist attraction has disappeared from the Australian town of Bowen
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