When the athletes hit the track at this summer's Olympic games, they'll be stepping onto a surface as finely tuned as they are
Scientists examine the difference between two distinct freestyle strokes in order to determine the most efficient stroke around
Animal bridges, aka ecoducts or wildlife crossings, allow wildlife to cross potential death-traps like highways and are are popping up all over the world
Using aerial surveys, US geographers map the mineral resources found on Afghanistan's rocky surface
Three elephants were supposed to fly from Toronto the California at the end of next week, but the weather is just too hot for these African animals
Because of their complex brains and rich social lives, should dolphins and whales be considered non-human legal persons, with full legal rights?
Powell designed glasses with built-in screens that translate speech, the translation appearing live as subtitles floating in front of the wearer's eyes
China's per capita CO2 emissions have almost caught up with Europe's
Cornell researchers exploit kids' adoration of Batman for the better, using the superhero as an impetus to encourage kids to eat healthy
A new report spells out that the oil spill, along with a couple other coincidental but unfortunate circumstances, initiated the grissly dolphin deaths
In 1957, five Air Force officers volunteered (and one cameraman was voluntold) to stand directly below a mid-air detonation of a 2-kiloton nuclear warhead
Nazis are known for their heinous wartime crimes and tactics. Now, exploding chocolate can be added to that list, as revealed by a 60-year-old letter
The US Navy had a bold plan to redesign its fleet to operate on renewable energy, a plan that may be falling apart
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