A recent study found that statements accompanied by pictures are more likely to be taken as true than those without
Sir Ranulph Fiennes will traverse Antarctica by ski, in the middle of winter
Opportunity had found an unusual rock formation on Mars
Giant panda Mei Xiang gave birth to a panda cub at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Two HD video cameras will stream free live video back from space
Here's what you need to know about how and why the NFL has turned to replacement referees during contract negotiations
This site tracks thousands of passenger planes as they fly around the world
If you've ever wondered what someone's Bacon number is, you now have to look no further than a quick Google search
The woman suspected to be the subject of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting might be buried in a church in Florence
Psychologist warn that pre-wedding misgivings - especially among women - may be a sign that trouble awaits after 'I do'
A group of annoyed citizens in Yekaterinburg, Russia, reached their wits' end with the many potholes dotting city roads, so decided to take action
An Alberta family won the Guinness World Record for turning the corn field into a QR code
Strong flooding fueled by the annual monsoon threatens the ancient town of Mohenjo-Daro
For his new movie role as Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Day-Lewis obviously did his homework
Humor experts set out to discover when tragedies are fine to joke about, and when they're not
A skeleton consistent with that of the long-dead king was unearthed recently in Leicester
To study the spread of biological agents, researchers sprayed bacteria into the Boston subway system
A goldfish, a macaw, and some happy children were captured in color video from the early 1900s
Sixty-four Raspberry Pi chips and a LEGO rack makes a surprisingly effective computer
Not everyone at the Pentagon is ready to embrace the new robot army
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