Because wildlife managers are overwhelmed by the rhino horn poaching epidemic, investigations into missing lions will likely take second place
Redwoods are mighty trees, but would planting more of them help combat climate change?
Animal rights activists ruined years of important research on diseases such as autism and schizophrenia
Peter Higgs didn't discover the elusive speck on his own, and now some are wondering whether it should be renamed to honor some of the other scientists too
In 1977, Devi faced off against a computer in a speed calculation race. She won twice
Researchers attempted to put the brain - or at least its cells - to the task of intelligently managing the country's future power supply
Girl Scouts might be best known for their yearly cookie sale, but the organization is making strides to bring their girls into the tech world
In August 2011, the Virginia earthquake shook the east coast. Days later, Hurricane Irene may have caused more earthquakes
When hunting for a lost object or child, areas of the brain normally dedicated to other tasks shift their performance to join in on the search
A highly-selective new compound can pull uranium right out of the ocean water
Starting in 2014, every new house needs to produce at least 1 kilowatt of energy
As it turns out, trying to eat that much cinnamon can be really bad for you
One company is trying to give those women a tactile equivalent to the sonogram, by 3-D printing their fetus for them
Meet the lionfish - the poisonous and ravenous fish that is making its way across the Atlantic ocean like a slowly crawling, devastating oil spill
A type of renewable energy, first proposed in the 1800s, might finally be ready for prime time
The Federal Communications Commission, normally quick to crack down on the slightest infringement, is letting David Ortiz's f-bomb slide
Late Sunday night and early Monday morning, you may catch the annual Lyrid meteor shower
Three new potentially habitable exoplanets may be this week's only good news.
Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hails from Dagestan, a war-torn Russian region in the North Caucasus.
Beer made from coffee beans that have passed through an elephant reportedly tastes "very interesting."
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