Now that scientists are coming up with new experiments and methods, they're realizing that there's a lot more to the reptile brain than they once thought
Celebrate by appreciating your fancy toilet and considering those who live without one
They basted the meat in fat and resin in order to preserve it forever.
Both pro and at-home chefs may someday turn to algorithms for inspiration
We've been over what to do if you're faced with a bear. But there are people who invite destruction into their lives and intentionally fight bears
After dusk, on the second day, look to the east
The oil sands are a bigger source of greenhouse gases than all of Canada's agriculture or manufacturing
Like grown-up scientific journals, Frontiers' young editors must review manuscripts, complete with figures and citations, for clarity and topic value
Swarms of earthquakes beneath the Antarctic ice could be signs of an impending volcanic eruption
Cracking the underlying principles behind stingray movements is the first step to building future submarines
It turns out that states all over the country are using robo-deer to catch people who might try to hunt off season
Soon, you might be able to donate bitcoins to your favorite poltician's campaign
Until August 2010, Mount Sinabung had been inactive for centuries
You've probably heard Beethoven's Ninth Symphony before. But chances are you haven't heard it played on a glockenspiel made out of tools
Where were dogs first domesticated?
The addition of an extra exemption will let more Chinese families have more than one child
You're going to procrastinate anyway, but here's how to make it work for you
Brothers Grimm may have popularized the tale but they certainly didn't win any prizes for originality
Across America, the rate of drug overdose deaths has risen by 300%
The clock is based on a much smaller cuckoo clock that is about 100 years old - scaled up sixty times
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