A new book shows how the photographer creates startling images of open-pit mines, evaporation ponds and other sites of environmental degradation
Companies will rely more and more on analyzing mountains of data to determine who's the best fit for a job
These infrastructural lines mark the pathways of pipes and wires beneath the paved surface -- but what does each color mean?
Swedish researchers are developing a system that tests for 12 different drugs on your breath, including cocaine, marijuana and amphetamines
Rather some chance encounter with the continent down under, researchers think that the original migrants set out to deliberately colonize Australia
Rather than the Maya influencing the Olmec or vice versus, similarities between their cultures represent a general shift in ancient Mesoamerica
This weekend, plant a tree, learn about the art of craft collecting and listen to one of Haydn's masterpieces
Which penguin swims the fastest? Do penguins have teeth? Why do penguins sneeze? How is penguin poop useful?
An investing strategy based on the frequency of certain words Google searches, it turns out, might yield sizable profits
We find different pitches attractive because of the body size they signal—and a touch of breathiness is crucial to take the edge off deep voices in men
Though her clothes long since decomposed and her bones are almost completely decayed, her lavish jewelry remains behind, giving hints to her identity
If you've entertained ideas of boundless romping in the woods with your pet, you may be in for a serious letdown
A talented seamstress and savvy businesswoman, she catered to Washington's socialites
Flamingos, shrimp and many other animals use chemical compounds found in their diets to color their exteriors
It's right up there with food, sex and drugs when its comes to stirring up pleasure responses in our brains
Kids tend to be pretty optimistic, but each generation betrays its own fears about the future
Research in six U.S. cities shows a connection between prolonged exposure to fine particulate matter in the air and a faster hardening of the arteries
Because wildlife managers are overwhelmed by the rhino horn poaching epidemic, investigations into missing lions will likely take second place
A conversation with the producer of "Classic Harmonica Blues," an album that captures a harmonica revolution
Deep in the Amazon Rainforest, scientists search for the micro-organisms that lived inside ancient humans
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