In November, polar bears will be carrying on their annual migration, taking them right past the northerly Canadian town of Churchill
A new examination of Tut's remains reveals that he was killed in a horrific chariot accident
Silk wasn't the only thing that Vikings got from Eastern lands.
The countdown is on for India's first mission to Mars
As many as 1,500 pieces of modernist art were just found in a Munich apartment
The tail wag is a complicated form of communication—left and right matter
New York's marathon is the country's largest, and last year, it was cancelled
Featuring LEDs, laser etching, chocolate fountains, rotating gears and even a replica Mars Rover, these pumpkins will put your simple pumpkin face to shame
Parents of newborns born in Germany now have a third option for the gender section of their birth certificate
A group at MIT has figured out how to build a better subway map, by replicating how the brain processes a map
Oyster larvae find their homes by responding to the unique sounds of a reef
Original editions of the Codex sell for up to $2,000, but a new reprint is available for $125
If you've been begrudgingly giving foot massages, you might want to check with your partner to see if they actually like them
From painting to stenciling to distressing, watch a sign come to life in this little video from the shop
Perhaps it's time to add ethics to your zombie preparedness training
Across the country, pumpkins have been stolen from their owners
Leftover mercury will continue to flush through the environment, eventually making its way into the San Francisco bay, for the next 10,000 years
Red Sox fans are partying like it's 1918.
Reindeers' wintery blue eyes are about 1,000 times more sensitive to light than their summery gold ones
What would early bike designers think of this Tron-like reboot of their classic wheels?
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