Before this, it wasn't clear how people would react to their own smell or even whether they could recognize it.
Lance Armstrong's doping confession has cost him his Tour de France medals, sponsors and his charity. But now, readers who bought his books, want their money back too
Good news for tapirs, the odd forest dwelling South American mammals that look something like a cross between a deer, pig and anteater
Google maps is back on the iPhone, and thank goodness because the whole world could basically not function without it. But how does Google Maps get made?
The USS Hatteras, sunk 150 years ago, was discovered and photographed recently using 3D sonar
In 1926, a famed Russian biologist was "hell-bent" on creating an ape-human hybrid
A journalist and a photographer juxtaposed beautiful women with whale sharks in order to raise awareness about the species' plight
Guides and books from the past 40 years of Dungeons and Dragons are to be preserved online
Sweet potato samples preserved in centuries-old herbariums indicate that Polynesian sailors introduced the yam across Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Eleven live otters turned up in a scanned bagged that someone had abandoned at the oversized luggage area of Bangkok's airport
Here, witness a key moment in digital delivery: the first pizza ever ordered with a computer
Here's why you should pretty much never clean inside your ears
Blame this increasingly-common form of Arctic circulation for today's frigid weather
A bio-cartridge "prints" living cells, one on top of the next, and they naturally fuse to form muscle tissue
Around 100 spiders turned up in the tombs, some of which date back to the 1830s
From an Elixir of Life to the Philosopher's Stone, mercury's long legacy is coming close to an end
Geneticist says he's extracted enough DNA from Neanderthal fossils to create an embryo, but lacking a uterus himself he needs to find the right lady
From a trove of ancient Roman footwear, a rethinking of military life
Holly the cat's 200 mile journey home has scientists wondering just how animals navigate
Turns out, the average person is far more likely to remember a Facebook status than they are a painstakingly edited sentence from a book
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