Vanity prosthetic legs aren't new - but this is probably the first one built out of LEGOS
Explaining to kids why veggies are good for them and making a show of just how tasty they can be are effective strategies for getting kids to eat greens
Bats have been pinpointed as the most likely culprits behind MERS, though camels are a close second
These contact lenses can switch your vision back and forth from regular sight to a 2.8x zoom
Obama's plan will specifically address poaching of elephants and rhinos, though he has also reportedly begun conversations with China about curbing demand
Though its roots are in India, American yoga is a whole different thing
The roboticists behind RoboCup want their team of bots to beat the World Cup champions on a level playing field by 2050
There are no other Pinta Island tortoises preserved anywhere else in the world, so George will be alone forever
Three hundred and fifteen years ago today James Savery's patented the steam engine
After the exhibition concludes, the ice will be relinquished to its original fate - a melted puddle
Unfortunately, so far local human populations haven't taken to eating the invasive, piggy lionfish out of existence
For 29 years, Cirque du Soleil had defied death, never seeing a performer die on the job. Until this past weekend
Researchers estimate that up to six or seven different species or sub-species of killer whales may live around the world
Half a century ago today the U.S. Post Office introduced the ZIP Code
A fire at Yarnell Hill, Arizona over the weekend killed 19 experienced firefighters
The maps include data on birds, mammals and amphibians, but not reptiles or fish since not enough is known about those organisms' distribution
Supersonic space dust can do a lot of damage. How do astronauts protect against it?
Trapped in the trees, radiation from Chernobyl could be re-released with a forest fire
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