Theories about home-field advantage include the crowd, travel, familiarity with the stadium and referee bias
Ongoing conflicts and persecution meant that 45.2 million people were displaced from their homes last year
The 5 tons of tusks are scheduled to be crushed by road rollers on June 21
Last May, Facebook began allowing users to post their organ donor status on their profile timelines
A violent explosion at Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano produced a shock wave that shook the clouds
The traditional medicine industry is just as profit-driven as any other
Even when used at low concentrations, some pesticides can still cause unintended consequences
Nearly one in three kids with food allergies has been bullied because of it, often with the food they're allergic to
The map makes infinity seem comprehensible by depicting the structures of galaxy clusters, dark matter and open patches of lonely space
By focusing your mind, caffeine may actually stand in the way of your creativity
Where did this odd little set of sounds come from, and how did it become associated with pretty ladies?
Smell is chemistry, and the chemistry of old books gives your cherished tomes their scent
Thirty Chinese preserved egg companies are being shut down for using toxic chemicals to expedite the egg-festering process
One recent study tried to figure out whether frowning at the sun actually makes you angrier overall
Your skull bones interact with sound waves to change the way you hear music
Legalizing trade didn't deter poachers from killing more tigers and elephants, and it won't help the rhinos, either
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled against big pharmaceutical companies, saying that the Federal Trade Commission could indeed sue companies who engaged in "pay to play" deals
After a short training course, rape in a group of adolescent girls dropped from around 25 percent to under 10 percent
If you wanted to make a 51-star American flag, or a 76-star American flag, how would you arrange the stars?
Of the one in ten adopted pets that were not longer with their adopted parents six months later, about half of them had been returned to the shelter
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