Every time he tried to paddle off, the crocodile came really close to his boat and he had to turn back
The process involves shoving cloth under the skin of your arm, walking around for two weeks with your bicep attached to your face, and probably dying
Scientists have actually taken the time to investigate the idea, and produced some hard numbers that indicated that cow-tipping "has no leg to stand on"
Unlike past glass-based models, the new implant's ceramic material will not shatter if someone bumps their head
Perhaps the king's cooks were not washing their hands, or forgetting to rinse the human waste-fertilized salad greens before serving them to their monarch
Ride alongside NASA's Airborne Science Laboratory as scientists try to figure out the role of clouds in climate change
Looking to boost morale, the Japanese crime syndicate is putting out a magazine
The well worn, patched up tunic turned up after sections of Norway's quickly-melting Lendbreen glacier retreated
The tiny Gardiner's frog does not possess an eardrum, but it has come up with a convenient evolutionary hack to get around that
The Japanese government has stepped in and announced that it will invest $500 million in the project
Translations of a 3rd century Chinese text describe Roman life
For one man Parkinson's hallucinations were both horrible and predictive - he smelled an intense skunky oniony smell that got worse when a storm was coming
Just a few weeks ago Barbie released their "Mars Explorer" doll. And today LEGO unleashed their female scientist block figurine
This isn't the first time fire has threatened a national park
While we slather sunscreen on our skin, whales don't have the hands or the technology to do the same
For tanks and cars safety testing means crashing them into walls. For a military helicopter that means dropping it from 30 feet in the air
Subjects consumed with money, they found, dropped an average of 13 IQ points, or the equivalent of zapping our brain by pulling a mind-numbing all-nighter
Three time-lapses were shot on the same stretch of rail over 60 years
Underwater explosions and sonar testing is expected to kill hundreds, and injure thousands to millions of animals
Scientists have found the protein that prevents your (mouse's) body from adjusting to changing time zones
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