The big apple is building the world's tallest ferris wheel
Scientists report what they suggest is the best evidence yet that water flowed on Mars
MIT’s AgeLab (better known for their age empathy suit) worked with text and graphic company Monotype Imaging to figure out what worked and what didn’t when it comes to fonts used in car displays, like GPS
A new law lays out the details of who owns souvenirs from the early space era
A drought this year affected large parts of the United States, including a lot of agricultural land
Crafted from a meteorite fragment, Nazis may have taken this early Tibetan relic because it displayed a swastika
When he was a 20-year-old medical student, Conan Doyle became the ship’s surgeon on board a whaling ship, the Hope
A 44 foot-long piece of a 5,000 year old tree trunk was uncovered on September 25 in the UK
Google Street View-style views take you to on a tour of exotic coastal ecosystems
Scientists in British Columbia attached tiny ‘backpacks’ to birds and mapped their winter migration from Canada to Central America and back again
Some animals are adapting to habitat destruction, but not always in the way that we would like
The boundaries of your state might not be as solid as you imagined
Laser-cut figurines and metal balls recreate the early 80s classic
But in Florida, residents are being asked to stop bothering manatees while they're trying to get it on
War zones are dangerous places, for both people and cultural heritage
Last Saturday, more than 100 mustachioed and bearded participants gathered in Wittersdorf, a town in eastern France, to strut their scruff at the 2012 European World Beard and M0ustache Championships
Where in the world are Genie and Mary Lee? Two tagged great whites are teaching us about how these giant fish live in the deep
One conservation group, the Nature Conservancy, has decided to take action against white nose syndrome by setting up a refugee bat cave
How Facebook is reaching those without smart phones
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