A Los Angles-based Finnegans Wake reading group recently buckled down and decided to spare themselves the dozen-year cliff hanger
Gases from heavy fertilizer use are threatening the ecological balance of America's natural parks
A real life tale of animal BFFs
Around one in 1,000 people in some African ethnic groups are born with albinism
In the future wills may include specifications for the type of flower or bush we'd like to fertilize rather than the make of coffin or urn
It's a common scene in medieval marginalia. But what does it mean?
The most creative time in film history was probably the 1960's
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, which means that everywhere you go things are painted pink - which might be a bad thing
What kid hasn't wanted to make their bicycle fly?
Take some methane, add lightning and massive pressures, and what do you get? Diamond hail
For a long time, people didn't believe that children could become depressed, but they certainly can
Armadillos have bony plates, stick bugs evolved camouflage, and the Bahamas mosquitofish evolved a bigger penis
For many, Chinatowns are an attraction to a city - and many cities boast about their robust cultural neighborhoods
India is bracing for what is potentially the strongest hurricane they've ever seen
Researchers assumed they entered a coma-like condition during winter hibernation, but turtles are paying attention to the things that matter most
These traveling libraries used to travel around bringing books to the people
John Glenn, who was a close friend to Carpenter, is now the last surviving astronaut from NASA's Project Mercury, the original space program
China may have the world's largest population, but the country is not alone in its burial woes
Facial recognition is already very much in place in all sorts of ways, from Facebook to surveillance cameras. Perhaps now they'll add body recognition too
It's new, it's deadly, and it fights off our best anti-toxins
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