Companies are experimenting with rubber alternatives, turning to things like dandelions and soybeans to build their wheels
A new study charted how English has changed over the past 500 years, finding it to be more stagnant than ever before
For those who can never hit the trash can with their little wads of paper, never fear, Kinect can help
No one knows exactly what's hidden in a giant warehouse in Sweden, but everyone agrees that it's really, really valuable
The National Zoo's baby cheetahs get to know their new home while waiting for their new names from the winning American Olympic sprinters
As many as four different species of hominids have lived in England, starting 800,000 years ago
In the modern Olympics’ early days, painters, sculptors, writers and musicians battled for gold, silver and bronze
A few highlights of coverage celebrating Amelia Earhart's 115th birthday
The recent fatal shark attack off Western Australia has ignited a debate there over whether the fish should continue to be protected
A new type of heat shield, made of kevlar-woven fabric and an inflation system, survived a 288-mile descent to Earth
Britain prepares to welcome their new flying ant overlords
Researchers are hoping to use electric jolts to jump start people's brains
July 24th marks double jackpot for the intrepid explorers of years past as well for as fans of the latest photographic trend, "ruin porn."
Before you settle into your couch to watch the Olympics, get down to the Smithsonian for exhibits, games and more
The author discusses his new book, a collection of entertaining stories about the field of genetics titled The Violinst's Thumb
When the athletes hit the track at this summer's Olympic games, they'll be stepping onto a surface as finely tuned as they are
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