The Royal Society has decided that of all the things we've invented surrounding food, the refrigerator is the most important
Further proof that Slinkys are magical
Everything you thought you knew about Sam Bacile, the movie , and the riots, is probably wrong
Scientists discovered the remains of a woolly mammoth in Yakutia region on Russia’s Arctic coast
Researchers are studying the surprising side effects of the banana spider's bite
A recent study suggesting acupuncture is medically effective is not without flaws
Video game designers are pushing away from their old best friend, the television
President Kennedy bolstered American support for his mission to the Moon with a speech at Rice University in 1962
To friends around the world, fallen U.S. State Official was better known as "Vile Rat," his moniker in the online gaming community to which he was an avid participant
A new list of the world's 100 most threatened species challenges the world to care
Sam Bacile's movie was hardly seen at all in the United States, yet it incited a string of riots and the assassination of an American ambassador
A recent set of infections from tattoos has shed light on just how unregulated ink really is
An interactive map depicts the Facebook friendships between countries
Designer Sean Charlesworth has built a robot octopus out of 3-D printed parts
Rising food prices set the stage for riots and instability
Curiosity is loaded with bacteria, and it could contaminate Mars
Researchers hope a new scale defining and measuring rabbit discomfort helps probing scientists recognize and avoid putting their subjects through too much pain
A group of musicians is reading your Tweets, and turning them into music
For certain sweet treats, researchers found, patient indulgers can enjoy a single piece of candy for up to nearly half an hour - so long as they resist the urge to bite or chew
The U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse outside of its traditional "melting pot" urban centers, according to a new study from Brown University
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