The secret formula for predicting a fantastical yet credible future
Wild camping isn't just a pleasure; it's a necessity for many cyclists
Orion: Dino Beatdown is another run-and-gun dinosaur shooter, with a little extra hardware to help gamers jump around the battlefield
A new study in pygmy hippos shows that males can influence the sex ratio of their offspring
Fermented fish sauce has been a culinary staple since at least the 7th century B.C. What makes this seemingly disgusting condiment so popular?
Bassist Carol Kaye blazed her own trail, as the only female studio musician to record some of the greatest songs of the ’60s and ’70s
How plant geneticists are growing convenience food on trees
This is the year we should find out if plug-in cars are for real. And it doesn't hurt when gas goes over $4 a gallon
This week, learn about slavery at Monticello, meet artist Ginny Ruffner, and join experts for a day of discussion on sustainability
A new concept album by MJ Hibbett & The Validators envisions an invasion of alien cyborg dinosaurs
Baghdad was the bustling capital of the vast Islamic Empire a thousand years ago, when the city's climate was much different than today
An entirely new type of planet is made up mostly of water
The man who brought The King to global fame kept his own past secret. But what exactly was Tom Parker hiding?
What do ham banana rolls with cheese sauce and salmon salad tropical have to say about politics?
"Artuare" and "Conversations in the Contemporary" blur the definitions of commercial and fine art
The Oscar-nominated writer tells how he adapted Brian Selznick's bestseller for the screen
Our nervous system can hold on to pain memories for a long time. But scientists may have found a way to make pain go away for good
A newly identified brain circuit could be responsible for driving innate fear responses in many species
Paleontologist Jordan Mallon describes how he figured out how many Anchiceratops species actually existed
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