The average temperature in the Arctic, says new research, is hotter than at any time in the past 44,000 years, and maybe more
Hibernation tends to go hand-in-hand with cold temperatures, but the greater mouse-tailed bat hibernates at a comfortable 68-degrees Fahrenheit
Some early Americans came not from Asia, it seems, but by way of Europe
Those companies have designed dark, bold packaging and bigger "man-sized" portions
The conflict pit the U.S. military against Grenadian revolutionaries and the Cuban army
The acacia was the only tree for 250 miles in Niger's Sahara desert and was used as a landmark by travelers and caravans
Of the 8 million tweets sent in the days following the Boston bombing, just 20% were accurate pieces of factual information
When they get stressed by the heat, coral make their own shade by releasing a chemical that helps clouds form
Laws are in the works to get EpiPens into schools and restaurants
Inspiration for the idea traces back to the 212 BC legend about Archimedes' burning mirrors used to set Roman battle ships ablaze
There may never be a time when people will accurately answer surveys, but at least survey givers are getting better at tricking us into being honest
You know that your body is made of cells - but just how many? Turns out that question isn't all that easy to answer
he temple affairs head and the the cultural heritage monitoring team lead have both lost their jobs, and the Communist party chief has been scolded
It's a good thing that science is here to figure out the exact perfect way to drink a cup of coffee
In the 1934 movie Murder at the Vanities there's a whole musical number about the pleasures of marijuana sung by half naked women
Whether or not the remipede venom would have any effect on a curious diver poking at the tiny creature, however, remains unknown
The new fossil, nicknamed "Joe," sheds light on its species' characteristic tube-like head formation
More than you ever thought you needed to know about the physics of erupting beer bottles
If the Amazon continues to dry at just half the pace as it has over the past 30 years, yearly drought will become the new norm by the end of this century
Keelan Glass finished her recent half marathon in 2:47:30
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