Richard the Lionheart was buried without his heart, and a modern forensic analysis just unveiled how it was preserved
On the eve of Woodrow Wilson's inauguration, suffragists descended upon Washington
Scholars had thought that, although he lived in the 1950s, author George Orwell's mug was never captured on film
During the 2006 World Cup watching a soccer game doubled the risk of a heart attack in German fans
Colony Collapse Disorder targets honey bees. But now American bumblebees are missing, too
The Statue of Liberty to remain closed indefinitely until NYPD; National Park Service agree on security screening system
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say they have cured a baby of HIV using standard HIV drugs very early in life
The World Health Organization calculated a barely-there increase in cancer rates
Take note, coaches: stop listening to Malcolm Gladwell, and start listening to science
River blindness, one of the world's leading causes of blindness, begins when a small parasitic worm wiggles its way into human skin
Soccer players who head the ball could be injuring their brains, as well
Dominant female meerkats hang back to let subordinates cross busy, dangerous roads first
Why do we love lists so much? Science and literature might have some answers
New research suggests that the downers wind up outlasting the uppers
One rat, presented with a task, completes it using only the thoughts transmitted from another rat's brain
After a string of mishaps, Shell is pausing their bid to drill the Arctic seas
Spiderman really could have stopped that train from falling, so long as his silk resembled that produced by the Darwin's bark spider
Brain wrinkles naturally develop as the brain gets larger in order to lend more surface area and help white matter fibers avoid long stretches
If carbon dioxide emissions don't start dropping in the next few decades, we're looking at hundreds of years of high temperatures
When was The Iliad actually written? To answer that question, you might turn to a historian or a literary scholar. But geneticists wanted a crack at it
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