The artists recently held a wine and cheese pairing event, in which visitors stuck their noses close to the human cheese and took a big whiff
If you're tired of hearing about selfies or 3D printing this is not the story for you because it involves both
Even the slowest handguns shoot a bullet at 340 meters per seconds
Watching reality television that depicts sex does actually say something about your sex life, according to new research
As the crabs got older, their tolerance for shell diversity decreased, and they honed in on a single shell type they liked best
For some, the choice of font is actually a matter of life and death
Brains are so soft that you can deform them with a touch
People have little incentive to be nice to one another unless they are part of a specific group that creates some sense of shared identity
This also speaks to differences between modern humans and our ancient ancestors, since ancient humans had more muscle mass than we soft creatures of today
It might be possible to be synesthetic as a kid, but then grow out of it
Competition goes beyond feeling threatened by another woman's looks and encompasses judgements about behaviors, too
It's unclear whether a $600 ball camera can be competitive in a market where most smart phones now have a "panoramic" function. But it is still nifty
Based on da Vinci's designs, a modern instrument maker built a viola organista
The search for gluten free alcohol can be tricky - and now a debate over spirits labeling might make it even trickier
Now that scientists are coming up with new experiments and methods, they're realizing that there's a lot more to the reptile brain than they once thought
Celebrate by appreciating your fancy toilet and considering those who live without one
They basted the meat in fat and resin in order to preserve it forever.
Both pro and at-home chefs may someday turn to algorithms for inspiration
We've been over what to do if you're faced with a bear. But there are people who invite destruction into their lives and intentionally fight bears
After dusk, on the second day, look to the east
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