It mostly involved playing to their non-alcoholic strengths
Let “Operation Clothes Moths” commence
Pendants and buttons as well as carvings suggest the inhabitants of Wallacea were as advanced as Europeans during the Ice Age
A new study cautions that the scars and warts that afflict many movie villains could contribute to social stigmas
James Watt, who was outed from office in the early 1980s, said the only songs he knew were 'The Star Spangled Banner' and 'Amazing Grace'
When nuclear power plants pressed pause, coal stepped in—and birth weights began to decline
Scientists worry that their presence spells trouble for threatened coral reefs
The modest house in St. Petersburg is now for sale, and may be turned into a museum
Scientists hope camera collars with GPS will unravel a deadly mystery
It was a side effect of no longer making them from ivory
Using high speed cameras, researchers uncovered the defensive patterns used by scorpions, including the super-fast death stalker
Top spellers will be required to take a written test on the final evening of the competition
People predicted tsunamis and an earthquake, but nothing particularly bad happened
The flawless stone has a new owner—and a new name
The reused Falcon 9 booster rocket may usher in an era of cheaper and more frequent trips into space
Genetic analyses suggest that the cave loach speedily adapted to its lightless habitat
The discovery of the 14,000-year-old village in Canada lends credence to the theory that humans arrived in North America from the coast
Known as the Arctic World Archive, it will store copies of books, archives and documents on special film
But only if you’re a man
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