Top world destinations for check-ins are a bit unexpected, but perhaps reflect Facebook's popularity among varying cultures, interest groups and nations
Men's habits and diets leading up to pregnancy can also affect the health of their babies
People might use cameras as a crutch for returning to and remembering things later rather than paying attention to what is transpiring in the moment
PFTBA is the most efficient greenhouse gas found, on a molecule-by-molecule basis
The Earth and the Moon, as seen from 600,000 miles away
There are 4,500 species of cockroaches in the world, but just 30 are considered pests
Only 56 percent of forensic anthropologists can correctly pair up two images of the same skull when given two profile images
Bioluminescence is a chemical reaction that happens and creates light. Fluorescence requires lights to be seen
In New York City you can even get a late pass from the MTA to show your skeptical boss
Can you find Beijing in this smog-filled satellite photo?
At -135.8 Fahrenheit, you definitely don't want to go here
Snowy owls may congregate at airports because snowy tarmacs resemble the animals' natural habitat, the Arctic tundra
Just be glad people don't flirt like some of these other animals
The government agency used birds, cats and even dolphins to help them on covert operations
New research suggests that sharks can sense where you can't see, and will approach just outside your field of vision
A few lines of black paint was all it took to destroy these Pūkekos' social standing
After seeing positive or neutral ads before a yellow light, drivers were more likely to run it. But after negative ads, they were more likely to break
When are you going to die? You probably don't know the answer to that question - but if you download this app you could find out. Sort of
And in Second Life
Hopper was a U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, and in 1959 she helped create COBOL—a program that the military and banks still use today
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