Habitat loss brings humans and animals into closer contact, increases the spread of disease
Working from well-preserved fossils, paleontologists reproduced the trigonotarbids' walk
A photograph of a young Jewish girl won a contest to find the "perfect example of the Aryan race."
Health, family and monetary problems are top causes of stress, as are raising a teenager or being a single parent
The FDA found mysterious old vials labeled "variola" and determined that they did indeed contain the smallpox virus
About 2,500 years ago, ancient Greeks were boasting of their sexual conquests in long-lasting graffiti
Even from space, Neoguri looks huge
The proposed Mall of the World features temperature-controlled walkways
A new book describes the conversation when NASA boss Deke Slayton told Neil Armstrong he would lead Apollo 11
Companies, unaffiliated with universities, are offering courses that provide practical workforce training
Scientists just discovered three new species of mushroom… in a London shop
The Manipulus Vocabulorum, from 1570, was the world's first rhyming dictionary
When fighting broke out, 60 women and girls seized the opportunity to flee their terrorist captors
When it is released in 2020, Ambiancé is expected to be the longest film in the world
So long Gliese 581g, the potentially habitable exoplanet that never was
A bridge in Da Nang breathes fire and water every weekend
The papers contain names of spies, descriptions of secret weapons and detailed plots against the West
Real invisibility cloaks are a long way off, but here's a handy—if somewhat limited—replacement
A new study shows that building a massive levee on Manhattan's Lower East Side could actually be feasible
New data from the Cassini mission shows that the ocean under Titan's ice shell is likely very salty
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