Singapore's "unbelievably low birthrates" have inspired "National Night," a campaign to encourage Singaporean couples to "let their patriotism explode" on August 9.
In 2010, $607 million dollars worth of small and light arms left the United States, headed to buyers around the world
Though much of the physics behind rainbows is still cloaked in colorful mystery, researchers have at last unlocked some of the secrets behind the peculiar optics of the twinned rainbow.
Good news on the illegal wildlife trade front: a new forensic genetics tool allows scientists to pinpoint where seized illegal ivory originates
People often think their sarcasm is obvious, while receivers aren't always so quick to get the joke.
Lovell, of the Lovell telescope, made several advances in radio astronomy and physics.
Deep underground in southern Italy, just outside the city of Naples, the Campi Flegrei supervolcano has been resting for the past 500 years
On a wooden raft two kittens (and three sailors) traveled from Canada to Cornwall
New research shows that, unlike most animals, many adult humans continue to engage in playful behavior well into their summer and autumn years, and that this fun-loving attitude may help them score big when it comes to the opposite sex.
The Arctic is melting,
In rural Southern India, a husband has embarked upon perhaps the most chivalrous mission ever: designing an affordable menstrual pad for local women
Landing a car-sized rover on a distant planet using a sky crane is really hard, and really awesome.
This silent film footage was taken in 1909 by Thomas Edison at Mark Twain's estate
Cows' mottled coats may have evolved to help keep flies away.
The Union of Concerned Scientists describes how warming and drought can cause problems for power generation
It's no surprise that many of food health labels stray from truth, but how can we cut the rubbish and identify the things that are actually good for us?
Though all eyes are on Curiosity, space agencies from around the world have by no means been resting on their laurels.
Residential segregation has increased by income in 27 out of 30 of America's metropolises, and in some cases translates to shorter lives in poorer areas
In one click, the drifting lines and changing colors take you through 170 years of history.
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