Thanks to Twitter, even people with no direct contact Great Britain's subjects can bask in its citizen's propensity for weather-related complaint
Too many animals end up on death row, one Australian pet shop says, so their shop will not sell kittens or puppies around Christmas time
How exactly does one prepare for the end of the world?
A new citizen science project lets you in to the beautiful world of Serengeti National Park
The key for trapping carbon lies in the soil, rather than the trees.
For the first time, debris from the comet Wirtanen may cross paths with the Earth
It wasn't until after the war that the U.S. started to really use the dollar
One plans to eat Krispy Kreme donuts arranged in the shape of a 12, because "donuts are awesome"
Simply get elected president, and you'll have a fair chance of some newly discovered creature inheriting your moniker
This trick could help supply cells for studying the mechanisms of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
Using different colors of paint and a map of Christchurch, this machine lays down beautiful portraits of New Zealand's deadly earthquakes
A huge asteroid will pass near Earth today, and you can watch it live online
There are a lot of explanations floating around out there about the candy cane—but almost none of them are true
Two cups of the so-called Black Ivory coffee cost around $50, while a pound of the digested beans total a tidy $500
Oil companies want to pull their rigs from the Gulf, but environmentalists are saying "no"
Google has joined Hillary Clinton, basketball star Yao Ming and countless wildlife organizations in the battle against illegal wildlife trade
The Syrian rebel forces, who face a strong disparity in access to the tools of war, have fashioned themselves a homemade tank
More than a decade of planning will come together this week for a five-day push through three kilometers of ice
If there's one thing nobody wants, it's really long nose hairs. Which is perhaps why Clean Air Asia has decided to start visualizing each person's air pollution as super-long, disgusting nose hairs
For the first time in its 125 year history, National Geographic has opened up its collection to bidders at Christie's an art auction house based in NYC
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