The "After the Storm" workbook that helps parents sort out their kids' feelings following a potentially traumatic hurricane
Who gets to chose hurricane names, and how do they do it?
The Magnavox Odyssey went on sale 40 years ago, sparking the home video game revolution
The newly defined genre of "teen sick-lit" is awash with tear-jerking stories of ill adolescents who seek only to find the love of their life during their final days, but researchers say it reinforces negative stereotypes of the ill
Ecotourists in Hawaii might be inadvertently harming the very dolphin species they hope to interact with by interrupting essential daytime naps
A range of satellites are set to watch Isaac, giving a step-by-step look into the storm's evolution
Subway map design might have a lot bigger impact on the way you travel than you might think
Three engineers at Stanford are developing science toys for girls that will actually inspire young women to go into math and science
One artist scours Google Street View for shocking, beautiful and amazing images
Clouds come in a vast array of unusual shapes and sizes, and the Weird Cloud Atlas wants to help you sort of what is what
The Library of Congress has more than 1600 color photos of WWII-era America
This is a beautiful, and detailed map of the most influential fast food chains at each point
About a third of people think it's okay to snoop on a significant other's cell phone or email if they suspect foul play
How science and statistics are changing the world of mixed martial arts
The recent Apple patent decision was a big one, but here are some historical patent wars you might not have heard of
Passwords are getting weaker and hackers are getting better at figuring them out
Scientists found that pop music has grown more depressing with time
Tasmanian devils are on the verge of extinction, but a captive breeding program may be able to bring them back
The Milwaukee Police are tackling crime with creativity and great web design
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