Sidewalk rage, road rage and anger at slow-loading web pages are all part of our evolutionary inheritance
A new fossil find pushes back the start of the evolution of multicellular animals
For some in the northern hemisphere, a celestial treat sometimes referred to as “false dusk” is lighting up the night
By charging $17.34 for a trip downtown during peak hours, London has reduced traffic fatalities by 40 percent
Wikimedia Foundation joins Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and others to protest mass surveillance online
Why are the ancient bodies of the Chinchorro people stored in a Chilean museum rapidly degrading into black ooze?
A NASA visualization shows how particles from East Asia can swirl into Pacific storms—a source of precipitation for the U.S.
Melting glacier ice has been found to the loudest noise in the ocean—what does that mean for marine animals?
The detective’s two-way wrist radio paved the way for the Apple Watch and other wearables
Research shows that cats prefer “species-specific” with frequencies and tempos that mimic the sounds of purring and birds
The locale of the African cotton leafworm moth’s first experience pairing up forms its future preferences, a new study shows
Salvaged fence boards, given new life, help Jay Nelson create dwellings that blend with nature
Some citizens of a remote village in the Andes have a genetic adaptation that allows them to quickly process high levels of arsenic, a new study shows
It’s later than usual and weak, but definitely here
From dancing cranes to protective structures, origami is popping up in science and tech
Global outcry after ISIS razes 3,000-year-old archaeological site with bulldozers
Downlink connection confirms that the spacecraft is in orbit around the dwarf planet
Beyond the glitz of tourism, St. Barts natives speak in unique varieties of French
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