That is assuming, of course, that humans manage to stick around in time for the big unveiling event
The United States may be the world's largest exporter of sperm
Around 50 percent of people who recently meditated gave up their seat for a person in crutches compared to just 15 percent of people who had not meditated
To many, the star nosed mole is alternatively horrifying and fascinating, but have you ever seen the little rodent's face in action?
A Georgia town may have just mandated gun ownership, but early Americans had the same idea back in 1792
The Obama administration hopes to do for brains what the Human Genome Project did for genetics
Ronan the sea lion can keep a beat, something sea lions weren't supposed to be able to do
Discovery TV crashed a Boeing 727 in the Sonoran desert to answer the question: where's the safest place in the plane?
A plague of rhino horn and elephant tusk thefts to feed the wildlife black market continues in museums across Europe
The Shroud of Turin? There's an app for that
More than 12,000 barrels of oil spilled on Mayflower, Ark.
There's this weird, droney sound that nearly every action movie seems to employ. But where did it come from?
Modern humans are doing it all wrong - they eat wrong, they run wrong, they work wrong, they get married wrong. But is the life of cave people really what we should be striving for?
That childhood distaste for saying you're sorry hasn't gone away as an adult - not apologizing still makes us feel much better than apologizing does
This little protozoa has seven different "mating types"
Her murder, one author thinks, was covered up behind a veil of propaganda and lies put forth by the Roman Empire
In private hands for the past hundred years, Captain Scott's final letter is revealed
T. Rex may be ridiculed for her puny chicken-leg arms, but don't be deceived: this dinosaur was ripped from head to claw
The U.S. sent stealth bombers to the Korean Peninsula. North Korea didn't like that
The story can tell us a lot about the durability of plastic, but it's also an interesting look at just how connected the corners of the globe can be
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