A simple carbon dioxide wash could clean human "sebum" off old money, making those bills good as new
As firefighters are exposed to more and more fires, their bodies evolve a tolerance for those inhospitable environments
Then, in 2024, it has to crash into the ocean
Some penguin colonies live off the ice
By increasing neural plasticity, this drug could open your mind to new abilities
The best candidate yet for an elusive Thorne-Żytkow Object
Elvis has been gone for nearly 40 years, but a newly published photo shows the King at age 13
Unsurprisingly, whale lovers do not love this idea
Most books come with an indication of how hard they are, and those estimates are mostly wrong
Despite the law, a report from 2012 found that women still pay more for credit cards
This study brings further evidence to the scientific belief that "social toxins" such as racism have a very real impact on people's lives and health
Treatment with low-intensity ultrasound could help chronic wounds to heal
The days of heroin users leaning on bagels as a scapegoat are probably numbered
They offer a range of activities and services to "meet the needs of male customers," such as smoking, internet, drinking, snacks and "beautiful attendants"
Wild nuts such as acorns, pine nuts and pistachios are highly cariogenic, or those "producing and promoting the development of tooth decay"
Applicants who missed out on this selection round but who are still bent on living out their final days 140 million miles away can reapply in the future
We each have a limited capacity for maintaining friendships, so to make new friends, we have to let one go
Right now, you're probably using your computer and phone, and perhaps a television, an iPad, and if you’re really fancy a smart watch
Here is a list of books, movies, music & scientific research that would have entered the public domain today had the 1978 copyright law not been passed
In 1971 eight activists stole documents that unveiled a secret FBI campaign to squash dissidents
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