The Galapagos recently finished exterminating 80,000 invasive goats from the island
Power grids supplying both the northern and eastern parts of India went down, throwing 620 million people, or 8.9% of the world population into darkness
New research reveals that the flu virus has mutated into a novel strain of influenza, which transfers not just from bird to seal, but from seal to seal
No one, not even the experts, really knows what's about to happen
Molecular biology professor David Goodsell is just as skilled with a microscope as with a paint brush
A new study shows that right-handed and left-handed people make different choices
From the ancient Romans to the Tudor Queen, everyone likes dressing up and pretending to be something else
Bad news for coffee drinkers: It turns out that those cheap coffee pots found in offices are one of the biggest energy hogs in the modern workplace
The things we do to animals for the LOLs might not be as innocuous as they seem
Underneath a rock slab which rests on dozens of narrow stilts researchers have found the world's oldest stone axe, and a vast collection of painted artwork
Scientists are all atwitter over Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons and one of the most likely places in our solar system to harbor life
How to tell which countries will take home more bling, and why weight lifting matters
Images of the evacuated area around the Fukushima Daiichi power plant offer a glimpse at a world without humans
A few highlights of death on New York City's subways over the years
Sharks may have the healthiest teeth in the animal kingdom
A live webcam let's you watch Alaskan brown bears hunt salmon during the fishes' annual migration
After a lifetime of servitude to the colony, older termites sacrifice the only thing they have left: their lives
Science confirms what you've always suspected: music these days is worse than it used to be
This super tiny car, designed only for cities, could help fill the holes in public transportation at city edges
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