The Physics of a UFC Fighter so Fast, She Might Just Be Bionic
Two words: kinetic energy
By Keeping Cows From Burping, This Drug Could Slow Down Climate Change
That cheeseburger may soon be less harmful to the environment
Balloon or Drone? The Internet’s Space Race is Heating Up
Facebook and Google battle to provide the best internet connection from the edge of the atmosphere
This Was the Turducken of Border Disputes
Dahala Khagrabari (#51) used to be a piece of India inside Bangladesh, inside India, inside Bangladesh
Teen Schools Professor on “No Irish Need Apply” Signs
Armed with a Google search and a theory, a 14-year-old enters the fray on a longstanding historical debate
Glaciers Are Retreating Faster Than Before
The future of Earth’s glaciers is unsettling at best
The Parks Service Just Added Four New National Historic Landmarks
Masonic memorials, bison jumps and parks
The Middle East Just Lived Through One of the Hottest Days in History
An Iranian city logged a 165-degree heat index last week as temperatures continue to boil
Astronauts Have Some Weird Pre-Launch Traditions
Rituals are important when you’re about to rocket into space
North Korea’s Military Still Uses Stealth Planes From the 1940s
The An-2 can hover and fly backwards
How Hurricane Katrina Changed Pets’ Legal Status
The loss of thousands of pets to the hurricane encouraged lawmakers to rethink society’s responsibility to animals
A 13th-Century Sword Is Giving Historians a Headache
The sword’s inscription is an 800-year-old mystery
Scientists Have Been Talking About Greenhouse Gases for 191 Years
The first explorations of the greenhouse effect began in 1824
Why Primatologists Love Collecting Poop
There’s intel inside monkey feces — in the form of DNA
How NASA Dealt With Images of an Alien Planet in the 1960s
The alien planet was Mars and the process was just a bit simpler than it is today
Why the International Olympic Committee is Worried About Water Quality in Rio
Viruses and bacteria may threaten swimmers in the 2016 summer games
The United States Once Invaded and Occupied Haiti
In 1915, American troops began a 19-year, unofficial occupation of the Caribbean nation
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