Urban hens' eggs have elevated levels of lead, but the levels are still pretty low
For the first time in 37 years, humans have landed something on the Moon
The giant spinning turbines are basically bird death traps - and often they cut through prime flying space making the carnage even worse
In the tropics, secondary forests are often "ephemeral," succumbing to deforestation every 10 years or so and thus never able to fully recover
How many people do you think you'd have to approach before you could convince one to tell a lie?
One day, they could help flash ads for single-speed bikes when you walk by
For prime meteor shower viewing tonight, stay up late until the Moon sets
Mo Hailong faces a decade in prison for allegedly trying to steal millions of dollars-worth of corn seeds
Local artists were recruited to help determine the river's ultimate design, and developers say the project could be completed by 2015
The authors postulate that the spy's preference for shaken, not stirred vodka martinis may indicate a case of shaky hands caused by alcohol-induced tremors
From John Adams's baldness to James Madison's frostbite to Herbert Hoover's handshake problems, learn about the ailments of the presidents
Music can, however, boost children's creativity and teach them important life skills such as discipline and concentration--but so can other hobbies
Some animals actually get more fertile and less prone to dying as they hit their upper years
Food allergies can be quite specific, triggered by a single species rather than entire genre such as "seafood"
Even if you think a lot about eating fruit, it won't be enough to make you actually grab that apple
The FDA is pushing for a voluntary end to the use of antibiotics on farms as growth promoters
Perhaps it's time for the United States to take a page from the Soviet book just this one time
Those that hadn't succumbed to death by drought appeared to have been predated on by starving coyotes, which usually eat mammals
Health officials confirmed this week that at least 20 villagers have now died from plague, which likely originates from infected rats
Top world destinations for check-ins are a bit unexpected, but perhaps reflect Facebook's popularity among varying cultures, interest groups and nations
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