The German drug company Grunenthal broke its fifty year silence about thalidomide recently, but survivors aren't satisfied
Rigid illuminated rings could help unwanted bycatch escape from fishing nets
From humble beginnings in 1962, today the Walmart empire includes 8,500 stores in 15 countries, with 3,898 proudly hosted on U.S. soil
A Scottish skipper has discovered the world's oldest message in a bottle, beating the record previously held by a buddy of his
The Internet Cat Video Festival brought LOLcats inside the walls of the gallery
The history of debating empty chairs stretches back to at least 1924
Psychologists say that humans don't really know what makes them happy
Harvard scientists infused rat heart cells with wires and transistors that monitor the tissue's electrical impulses
The Wikimedia Foundation is hosting a photo contest, and you could win a trip to Hong Kong
Recent findings triple the number of known black holes in the universe
Doctors discover the genetic cause of an extremely rare, almost always fatal condition called Winchester syndrome
Recorded surreptitiously, the 43 minute-long speech captures Armstrong's presentation one year prior to his passing
One street in London is hoping to dissuade potential looters by putting a gigantic baby face between them and their loot
A World War II bomb was discovered by workers the on the site of an old bar that was being demolished, and then blown up the next day
A patient with no vision was recently outfitted with a bionic eye that restored some of her sight
The "After the Storm" workbook that helps parents sort out their kids' feelings following a potentially traumatic hurricane
Who gets to chose hurricane names, and how do they do it?
The Magnavox Odyssey went on sale 40 years ago, sparking the home video game revolution
The newly defined genre of "teen sick-lit" is awash with tear-jerking stories of ill adolescents who seek only to find the love of their life during their final days, but researchers say it reinforces negative stereotypes of the ill
Ecotourists in Hawaii might be inadvertently harming the very dolphin species they hope to interact with by interrupting essential daytime naps
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