As opposed to what Hollywood would lead us to believe, drowning is a quiet, easily overlooked affair
Conservationist Jairo Mora Sandoval's passion for protecting sea turtles likely cost him his life
Antarctica is covered in miles of ice. But what does it look like underneath?
After 75 years of state-issued baby care packages, today the box is a "right of passage" for expectant mothers
Around 4 million years ago, our ancestors' diets were about 90 percent fruit and leaves, but suddenly incorporated grasses 500,000 years later
The El Reno tornado that hit the Oklahoma City suburb last Friday was the widest tornado ever seen
A burst pipeline in Ecuador spilled 10,000 barrels of oil into a tributary of the Amazon River
The Supreme Court has ruled that police can take DNA samples from anybody under arrest for any crimes, regardless of whether DNA is relevant to their arrest
The higher a man's testosterone levels, the greater his generosity after sniffing the pheromone
New research pins the arrival of wine making in France to around 525 B.C.
For a long time, a quarterback's greatest fear was David "Deacon" Jones
And it turns out that kids as young as four experience that weird glee of seeing someone trip and fall
Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften, or an insurance company that provides legal protection, is now the language's longest word
One in about 13 people have more floppy feet, pointing toward a bone structure more akin to that found in fossils of 2 million-year-old human ancestors
This is a planet, 300 light years away, as seen through the Very Large Telescope
In Maori legend, Te Hokioi was a giant bird that preyed on children, and science says that's probably the truth
The emotional bonds we forge with fictional characters can be just as real as those with real people
It turns out that it's really hard to figure out if an elephant is fat
The next time you see an eight legged friend that you'd rather not be friends with, here's the best way to kill it
Health workers hope the arrival of 11 million vaccines in June will get the epidemic under control, though some families are suspicious of the shots
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