There are a few things that people can watch forever - fire, water, and herds of animals moving
New bouts of Lyme disease stem from new infections, not relapses
Alternate names for the Space Shuttle that nearly were: Starlighter, Pegasus, Space Clipper
In California, a loss for labeling GM foods has both sides wondering when people wil stop shouting and start thinking
BP may be about to pay the largest criminal fine in U.S. history
People like their cash fresh and clean, and they're more likely to hold on to those neat bills than spend them quickly
There are 456 episodes of Law and Order, and for the past two years Overthinking It has been crowdsourcing a list of how each one ended.
Conservationists announce good news for mountain gorillas, but the species is not out of the woods just yet
Bedbugs have terrorized cities long enough, and now a human drug might stop them in their tracks
The evolution of body lice shows that humans began wearing clothes between 50,000 to 200,000 years ago
A gas giant, drifting alone with no star to call home, was discovered 100 light-years away
Using "yes" or "no" questions, researchers ask a vegetative man if he is in pain
A new company called Memrise says their app can teach you an entire language within hours
Evolution no longer places intelligence-selecting demands on us, researchers argue, meaning we are slowly but surely regressing intellectually
Cloning might seem like a panacea solution. Take one animal and make millions! But it's not that simple
Panda bears are climate change's latest potential victims, which threatens to destroy their bamboo forests
The strong winds and wide areal extent of hurricane Sandy brought birds from all over to the northeast US
Scientists unlock a clue as to why some musical notes make you feel so uneasy
To mark the 100 year anniversary of their deaths, the letters of Scott's team have been published in a book
A team of researchers dug into 60 different people's belly buttons and found bacterial diversity and microbial mystery
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