Scientists have warned about ocean acidification for years, but now it's actually happening
Take this 25 minute-long guided tour of the ISS
Mexico is sick of having to correct people on its name all the time
By catching or tossing comets or eating old moons, Jupiter's orbiter-count is constantly in flux
A new study investigates the link between a blissful childhood or adolescence and a healthy bank account down the road, suggesting that the two are related
Earlier this month, a pigeon with a secret code was found in a chimney in Surrey but no one has been able to crack the code
How helpful can citizen scientists really be? A new review study says: very helpful
The Harwell Dekatron—also known as the Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computation or the WITCH computer—was built in 1951
For the 18th consecutive year, world leaders will try to figure out what to do about climate change
Along the southern coast of the United States a mystery is deepening: mutilated dolphins keep washing up on the beach, and no one knows where they're coming from
The Arctic is losing snow cover twice as fast as it is losing sea ice
Naturalists in Berlin celebrate over news: farmers spotted a pack of wolves in a village 15 miles south of Berlin, living in deserted former Soviet camp
A new fish bot joins the ranks of ethorobotics, or the study of bio-inspired robots that interact with live animal counterparts
The sounds of nails on a chalkboard, the sound of someone vomiting, the sound of a baby screaming - all pretty unpleasant sounds. But not so unpleasant that you might, say, die
Trying to assert your dominance is not necessarily the best way to say "Hi"
From 1609 to 1620, many of the Pilgrims who came to America lived in the Netherlands
In addition to acting as vectors for diseases, ticks are now identified as the likely culprit of a new bane specific to carnivores: causing an allergic reaction to meat
Despite their barbaric reputation, the Viking-era Norse typically worked as farmers rather than hunters - except on Greenland
Say goodbye to winter, New Orleans, olive oil, rivers and world peace if climate change plays out as predicted
If we had the technology, I would be blowing smells at you right now. But if I were to try and combine more than thirty, you wouldn't be able to tell the smells apart
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