The majority of the spam in the internet comes from just a couple of bad neighborhoods
Dug up during London construction, the bodies of those killed by the black plague
Researchers announce that they have cured fourteen adults of HIV by treating them early
Albania's 700,000 war bunkers aren't going anywhere soon, so locals are turning them into hostels, animal sheds and make-out spots
By the 1960s, the cruise ship heyday had come and gone
The chromium pollution is spreading, and Hinkley's residents are at a loss for what to do
Emperor Yongle was perhaps best know for starting the initial construction of Beijing's Forbidden City, but he also sent huge fleets of ships, under the command of admiral Zheng He, out across the ocean to faraway lands
Over the past two years, the migration has shrunk by nearly 60 percent, the latest in a long-term plummet
As technology progresses, and people talk seriously about trips to Mars or other planets, the questions of love and sex in space become more pressing
"Yep." "Yep." "Sure, okay." "5?" "Oh no she di..." "What?" "Oh man that's crazy!"
A woman whose liver, pancreas, stomach, large intestine and small intestine all began lives in another person's body has given birth to a life of her own
People love visiting the lions at zoos; the problem is that lions sleep most of the day
No longer Higgs-like, now just Higgs
In the event of a bio-terrorism smallpox attack, at least 2 million Americans will be able to get treatment, though we can all receive vaccinations
Some of the world's experts in endangered and extinct species will gather for a conference aimed at figuring out the who, what, when and where behind resurrecting extinct species
For a long time cannibalism was a survival technique, a cultural practice, and a legitimate source of protein
Pope Francis is the first South American ever to hold the position and the first non-European pope in more than 1,000 years
Poor little Pluto could have a dozen moons and some rings, and yet it still isn't a planet
Scientists are revealing, then recanting, then reaffirming their claim to have discovered a new type of bacteria
Researchers used to think about one in 500 people are conscious during surgery, but new research puts that number at one in 15,000
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