A new list of the world's 100 most threatened species challenges the world to care
Sam Bacile's movie was hardly seen at all in the United States, yet it incited a string of riots and the assassination of an American ambassador
A recent set of infections from tattoos has shed light on just how unregulated ink really is
An interactive map depicts the Facebook friendships between countries
Designer Sean Charlesworth has built a robot octopus out of 3-D printed parts
Rising food prices set the stage for riots and instability
Curiosity is loaded with bacteria, and it could contaminate Mars
Researchers hope a new scale defining and measuring rabbit discomfort helps probing scientists recognize and avoid putting their subjects through too much pain
A group of musicians is reading your Tweets, and turning them into music
For certain sweet treats, researchers found, patient indulgers can enjoy a single piece of candy for up to nearly half an hour - so long as they resist the urge to bite or chew
The U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse outside of its traditional "melting pot" urban centers, according to a new study from Brown University
People who got the seasonal flu shot were more affected by the pandemic H1N1
Being an artist is hard, giving up that dream might make you happiera
Neuroscientists now think that the perception of time might really slow down for athletes before the big moment
Texas' new highway will have a speed limit of 85 mph
Beards block sunlight and could help prevent sunburns, but there may be side effects
Food that looks like things, things that look like food, and food that look like other food. Chaos!
Scientists confirm that oil strewn by hurricane Isaac derived from BP's blown-out Macondo well
Scientific researchers continue working into the wee hours of the morning, but the experiments they really want to do would take 1,000 lifetimes
Talk about your fear while you do the thing you fear most, and you might have better luck overcoming your phobia
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