Scientists have found a way to replace about 50 percent of chocolate's fat with fruit juice without losing flavor
How does the United States stand up against other countries in rewarding our Olympic athletes? Not well
University of Florida researchers cut into the largest python found in the Everglades, measuring a whopping 17-feet-7-inches long and weighing 165 pounds
In 2025, chances are you'll live in one of these cities. Today, chances are you haven't heard of some of them
Amateur archaeologist claims to have found lost pyramids using Google Earth. Real archaeologists are skeptical
The master helped director shape both modern cinema, and the minds of a generation
For the past two years, NASA's planet-hunting Kepler satellite has consistently challenged our view of just how many planets there are out there.
Americans who eat shark fin soup may be unknowingly chowing down on globally endangered species, a new study found
Wildlife photographer Guek Hock Ping discovered a new species. Only, he didn't know it
Super high speed camera catches a fire breather in action.
The Sierra Club presented a fictional subway map of the U.S. National Parks and is challenging green commuters to see how many stops they can hit
The doctor who embalmed Abraham Lincoln changed the way Americans think about funerals.
While athletes were setting world records, designers and journalists were building graphics and games to track them. Here are the best ones.
New research finds that "living in the moment" is probably impossible thanks to the hard-wired ways our minds process thinking and decision-making.
Scientists are unlocking the secrets behind tiny adhesive structures in gecko toes in the hopes of designing new technologies
Between midnight and dawn on any night this coming weekend (for those in the US, times vary for others), look up, turn to the northeast, and admire the annual show of the Perseid meteor shower.
Flooding fueled by heavy rains brought down a 36 meter long stretch of the Great Wall of China
Children and hobbyists rejoice - today is Lego's 80th birthday
This year's hurricane season has started with a whimper, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects it to go out with a bang
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