The Salmonella of the past may today help us break down food in our gut, for example
When women have to be the pursuer, they become much less picky
Legend has it that the Buddha's mother, Queen Maya Devi, birthed her son at Lumbini while clutching the branch of a tree at that temple's garden
Organized sports are really expensive, and informal practice grounds are disappearing
Frank Smythe may have spotted Mallory's body in 1936, but kept the news to himself out of respect for the fallen mountaineer
There’s this feeling that each of us is wandering through life, the unique product of our own past and our own experiences.
David Richards first claimed that title back in 2001, with a paltry 331,038 lights, but last year he was overtaken by a New York family
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
Really, this debate isn't about 23andMe, but about a broader question of how to deliver and interpret personal genetic data
In Old Arabi, Louisiana the historic LeBeau Plantation was burned down by men looking for ghosts, according to local news reports
A new law bans gatherings of more than 10 people
If employee performances were broken down by age, however, the data show that older employees actually increase their sales performance at funner jobs
In the Disney animation studio, different types of snow are made by tweaking a computer model. In the real world, they're made by changing the temperature
On Sunday, Pope Francis displayed the remains of what is thought to be Saint Peter
The fact that women feel the need to change their appearance more than men starts long before Botox and boob jobs are on the table
The Iran nuclear deal won't stop the country's ability to make a nuclear weapon, but it will give us more warning time
This new IPCC video boils down the physical science behind climate change in language anyone can understand
It's an adapted version of a Narragansett Native American word that translates to "eaten raw or uncooked"
Now, even if you can't swing the trip to the First Annual Catholic Conference on Geocentrism, you can send a robot instead
Hyundai aims to have a hydrogen fuel cell-powered SUV on the road by 2014
Eighty percent of those who enrolled in online learning classes already have bachelor's degrees. Forty four percent have some graduate education
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