Jodi Lomask, director of the dance company Capacitor, has choreographed an ocean-inspired show, now at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay
A quick Google will now give you the history of your word
Why are ferns named after Lady Gaga and microbes named after sci-fi monsters?
Mysteriously, as far as experts know, pliosaurs only lived in waters around Africa, Australia and China, not Great Britain
Love champagne? Thank a French widow
Lonnie Bunch offers his response to the stunning movie, a favorite for the Best Picture Oscar
In November, polar bears will be carrying on their annual migration, taking them right past the northerly Canadian town of Churchill
Who knew a turtle's retina could be so beautiful?
A true blood substitute can be a major breakthrough that can save lives. Testing out a batch, however, can be a problem
A new analysis indicates that 22 percent of Sun-like stars may harbor planets roughly the size of Earth in their habitable zones
A new examination of Tut's remains reveals that he was killed in a horrific chariot accident
Silk wasn't the only thing that Vikings got from Eastern lands.
Newly donated items at the American History Museum tell the story of the birth of genetic engineering
The countdown is on for India's first mission to Mars
As many as 1,500 pieces of modernist art were just found in a Munich apartment
The tail wag is a complicated form of communication—left and right matter
New York's marathon is the country's largest, and last year, it was cancelled
A Berkeley startup's new spin on an old fuel-producing technology is a win-win for the environment
Parents of newborns born in Germany now have a third option for the gender section of their birth certificate
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