It's a common cartoon trope, but it's actually true, in a way.
A team of Scottish scientists hopes to raise $107,000 to build coral reef repairing robots
A new study shows spayed dogs live a year and a half longer, on average, than their fertile counterparts
Famous athletes and other performers are more likely to die young than their famous business, political, or academic counterparts.
A combination of physiology and neurology prevents these hairy little guys from being able to upchuck
Existential angst and physical pain may both be located in the same part of the brain; Tylenol may be able to help with both.
The more researchers learn about stress, the more it seems there are two distinct ways we experience it: or short-lived stess, and long-term stress.
Dating your relatives by accident is a common enough problem for Icelanders that there is now an app to help people avoid it
Rooster sauce made $60 million last year alone, and revenue is only growing along with its popularity
Before cellphones, it was much harder to get a hold of loved ones, but it was also less likely you knew they were in danger at all
Antibiotic resistant bacteria is rampant in grocery store meat, and it doesn't seem to be going away
At 5 p.m. today, a huge rocket will blast off from a base in Virginia
Amazon wasn't always a multi-billion dollar company. Their first non-internal order came in 1995, and it was a science book
Any animal not normally domesticated in the UK will no longer appear on stage
Dark Lightning is not the only weird form of lightning you've probably never heard of
Knowing what kinds of noises trees in distress produce means researchers may be able to target those most in need of emergency waterings during droughts
These animations remind us that you don't need Pixar's budget to make something wonderful
In a psychology experiment, people assumed that bad things would not happen to them in the future, but that those bad things could happen to their friends
This contest to name exoplanets isn't official. But does that really matter?
A fungus that grows on manure and breaks down the leftover plant material could be a key clue for biofuel researchers
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