Scientists, along with lawyers and engineers, are viewed as competent but lacking in warmth
Last weekend, MIT's Media Lab hosted the "Make the Breast Pump Not Suck" Hackathon
India's Mangalyaan orbiter dropped into orbit around Mars last night
Norway is promising Liberia $150 million to stop cutting down trees by 2020
More than 40 percent of pirate attacks over the last two decades took place in Southeast Asia
The Ohio State Reformatory now draws 80,000 tourists a year
Political leaders from Canada and Australia, along with a few others, are skipping the U.N. climate summit today
Scientists believe that the balls are actually extremely rare algae congregations called marimo
Yossarian offers a new way of searching for inspiration online
A flying fruit fly-inspired robot and a bacterial solution for world hunger are among the three winners
We can perhaps thank campfire story time for getting us where we are today
Trace amounts of common pharmaceuticals show up in crops grown with recycled water, but not as much as you'd think
Half of people who reported waking up from anesthesia suffered lasting psychological trauma
Is it 5 trillion or 500 trillion? Who knows.
NASA's MAVEN orbiter dropped into orbit last night
Radioactive forest litter that has accumulated for the past 28 years could fuel massive blazes in the future
Early in the night our dreams are grounded in reality, but by the end, anything goes
Banana peels may be the secret to better prosthetics
The intricate work found on a dagger in 1808 was likely done by children
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