Right now the going rate for rhino horn (just about $30,000 a pound) is higher than for gold
Climate change seems to be giving an unexpected boost to this penguin species
Margaret Tatcher, former Prime Minister of Great Britain and first woman to lead a Western power, died today at the age of 87
Last week, the public voted, and named a hypothetical placental ancestor Shrewdinger
Musical hallucinations are the rarest form of 'text hallucinations'
The poison, a mix of parasiticides and pink dye, now fills more than 100 rhinos' horns
From $8 to $32 trillion dollars are buried in tax havens worldwide. Here's how it works
Chronicling the ways google autocompletes your searches can be both enlightening and horrifying
Microbes within our bodies give our breath a unique signature
In Minecraft, a player creates a functional neuron
The original vision for graham crackers had little to do with s'mores
Couple whose relationship is on the rocks or who are considering divorce may maintain the appearances in order to attract other mates
The physics world is buzzing over new evidence for dark matter. We break it down for you
Something like 20% of people in the United States who travel to the mountains in the west report getting altitude sickness, but the symptoms might actually be from two different diseases
While monkeys and humans may lead very different lives, the way both species' middle-rankers suffer and deal with stress is not so different
April 1st marks the beginning of Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month, but how does somebody celebrate?
When he died in 1845, Count Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean owned the largest personal beetle collection in the world
The most important players on the team may also be the least flashy
A sight from 2,000 feet, a view of 1860s Boston
Say hello to Peocilotheria rajaei, Sri Lanka's most recently discovered giant spider.
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