An advertisement issued by some brilliant London entrepreneurs may well be the first coffee ad ever
Drought grips 55% of the US mainland causing a shortfall in crop production, with very low chances of it ending any time soon
There's so much more to the humble taco than meets the hungry North American consumer's eye - or palate
Lurking in the shadows around any discussion of the placebo effect is its nefarious and lesser-known twin, the nocebo effect
Last week, the CDC released its Wedding Day Survival Plan, a document which reads like a natural disaster preparedness checklist
Lemurs are the most threatened group of vertebrates on the planet
Researchers now need only a blood sample from a pregnant mother to construct a fetus' entire genome
Americans are “confident that individual actions can help the environment,” while simultaneously, “trailing the rest of the world in sustainable behavior.”
Two New York City jewelers, caught with $2 million worth of illegal ivory, plead guilty to charges of commercializing wildlife
Forget wind, solar and even seaweed. Renewable energy is getting down and dirty...with dirt!
Should we hunt down and kill man-eaters?
Stubborn climate skeptic hold-outs now face more than just the rest of the world's scorn: Their towns might not be on the map in a few years
E. coli, the most common cause of urinary tract infections, has been growing resistant to antibiotics, and chickens may be to blame
Winning streaks are engrained into our sports psyches, but are they actually a legitimate phenomoenon?
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