Seattle fans take pride their stadium and ability to be loud. But to anyone's knowledge, the 12th Man causing an earthquake is a first
While crocodiles and alligators are stereotyped as "lethargic, stupid and boring," researchers say the reptiles are more cunning than they seem
Someone at NASA has a real thing for turnips
A feathery theif scooped up a wildlife video camera and took it on a 70-odd-mile ride
The new owners may return the house to the same conditions it was in when young Disney ran through its halls
Not only did those animals toss their stomachs out with the evolutionary garbage, they burned the genetic instructions, too
Sharks aren't shrinking, they're just being hunted and inadvertently killed by fishing nets so often that they're no longer living long enough to grow up
Have you ever committed a crime? Stop lying, you definitely have
The Air Force's experimental space drone has been in orbit for a year, and no one really knows why
This is not a bad-cop interrogation method, but rather a newly recognized form of dance
Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park in recent days were treated to a special sight as a rare atmospheric behavior filled the canyon
The most obvious application for this camera is for spying and surveillance, but it may also be used for remote sensing or to study microscopic structures
But researchers are far from pinning down the mechanism by which this may be possible, or what specific roles epigenetics plays in human disease
No more thumb cramps or having to use your other fingers to press buttons!
Excavations showed that Neanderthals may have designed their homes with purpose
Here you can hear a man play the Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies on the armonica - which looks a lot like a man massaging a stack of plastic cups
Skip the shirtless bathroom selfie and go with a group shot for your next online dating profile
Koalas use a special pair of "fleshy lips" located outside of their larynx to produce these deep grunts
Of the iconic Christmas gifts, which would give you the best career prospects?
Siberians by chance discovered that Lake Baikal's frozen waves created an unexpectedly bright sound when one of them fell and thunked the ice with her hand
Page 873 of 1007