Enormous magma reserves may sit quietly for just thousands or even hundreds of years
Among the peaks, cirques and summits of the French Pyrenees, the greeting call to an American on a bike may always be "Armstrong!"
An almost complete skeleton was sold for more than a million dollars, but what will become of this rare specimen?
Flying aboard aircraft? Just a passing fad
If you've flown Virgin America, you've seen its distinctive safety video. But what's the story behind it?
For the first time in years, visitors can once again see the nation's most productive Jurassic park
Will the recent purchase of AMC theaters by a Chinese billionaire mean more Asian films in theaters? Likely not, but here are some to watch in the meantime
It might be predictable that hamburger is considered a masculine food, but what about rabbit or orange juice?
The trail is rough and hard to follow, marked chiefly by cairns; water is intermittent; and if something bad happens help is not at hand
Stegosaurus was as aerodynamic as a brick, but one writer thought the prickly dinosaur used its huge plates for gliding
Making nests in trees keeps chimps comfortable and safe from nighttime predators
Before it became known as the "idiot box," television was seen as the best hope for bringing enlightenment to the American people
What flight attendant uniforms say about airline brand identity, cultural attitudes, and passenger psychology
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
A new technique reads DNA base by base by threading it through a tiny pore
When scientists mapped the human genetic blueprint, people said it would change medicine because we'd be able to get clues about our future health
Between grocery stores, wine shops, artisan bakeries and farm stands, I regain each calorie I burn in style and taste
The peculiar way birds grow up got its start among feathery non-avian dinosaurs
Scientists worry that a contest to send robotic rovers to the moon will threaten lunar landmarks
For generations immersed in social media, culture means a different thing than it did in 1940
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