Wrinkles make it difficult for younger people to read the facial expressions of those older than them
Statistics could help predict just how fast athletes will run and swim at this summer's Olympics
One of life's great mysteries finally solved. Or at least pondered
Research shows that despite the fact that women live longer on average, their brains age faster. Scientists are pointing to stress as the possible culprit.
One of the pillars of science fiction would have turned 118 today
The Army has announced that they are designing body armor specifically tailored to women's bodies
Amidst the turmoil of an ongoing civil war, Syrian President al-Assad has been threatening to use chemical weapons if faced with international intervention
Not contented with the prospects of a mechano-libertarian post-apocalyptic wasteland, scientists are working on robots that can harness energy
Some Danes are taking to the dirt like Tolkien's hobbits. Their own Shire-like eco-village is a model of sustainability, and one of the oldest of its kind
On this day 34 years ago, Louise Brown, the first "test tube baby," was welcomed into the world
Flies now join likes of Romeo and Juliet, and Tristan and Isolde, determined but doomed lovers who would do anything - including die - for love
Companies are experimenting with rubber alternatives, turning to things like dandelions and soybeans to build their wheels
A new study charted how English has changed over the past 500 years, finding it to be more stagnant than ever before
For those who can never hit the trash can with their little wads of paper, never fear, Kinect can help
No one knows exactly what's hidden in a giant warehouse in Sweden, but everyone agrees that it's really, really valuable
A few highlights of coverage celebrating Amelia Earhart's 115th birthday
Britain prepares to welcome their new flying ant overlords
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