Illacme plenipes, an extremely rare species endemic to just a few wooded areas in Northern California, is fully described for the first time
New dinosaurs are always cause for excitement, but the real joy of paleontology is investigating dinosaur lives
How a MacArthur Genius Fellow is using his life experience and musical genius to engge youth in jazz
A new study shows that nothing scares a smoker away from taking another puff more than a picture of how a body will look like after a lifetime of doing so
Dinosaur skin impressions aren't as rare as you might think, but how they form is a mystery
Huguette Roe makes compressed cans, pipes and paper look like abstract art
Unlike earlier hominids, the 3.5-million-year-old Australopithecus bahrelghazali ate grassland foods
Evolution no longer places intelligence-selecting demands on us, researchers argue, meaning we are slowly but surely regressing intellectually
An iconic piece of history comes out of storage just in time for Thanksgiving visitors
Six containers of lager remain hidden in remote crevices and crannies in the French countryside. If you wish to find them, read these instructions
The personal humanoid robotic assistant easily makes the short list of retro-futuristic dreams still unfulfilled
Amateur paleontologist Ray Stanford has a great talent for tracking Maryland's Cretaceous dinosaurs
Get artsy, tour the state department's reception rooms and hear from officials central to Nixon's self-determination policies for American Indians
In Tokyo, a reservation-only photo booth spits out three-dimensional replicas of its subjects
A team of researchers dug into 60 different people's belly buttons and found bacterial diversity and microbial mystery
By sharing satellite photos and brief descriptions, writer hopes to make drone strikes seem less remote
Researchers say that the larger fonts and backlights available on tablets help improve reading speeds
The recently discovered Eotriceratops might yield important clues about how the famous Triceratops evolved
Even in 1958, the American flag was designed through crowdsourcing amateurs. If Puerto Rico joins the union, who will design the 51-star flag?
There have been a range of ridiculous evil plans throughout the years. But which are the least ridiculous?
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