The Permian-Triassic extinction nearly wiped out life on Earth
Fishing selectively targets the best largemouth bass dads
Utah State University's buses charge like an electric toothbrush or cell phone while dropping off and picking up passengers
The hagfish aims to make a slimy splash on the fashion runway with a tough, silk-like material harvested from its bountiful snot-like secretions
Could computers may make diagnostic wizardry a thing of the past?
City-dwelling spiders are bigger than their country-living brethren
A playful, moving pet robot lamp
The pope is officially Tweeting now, under the handle @pontifex, and his Tweets are officially "part of the church's magisterium." Which means that anything he Tweets is the teaching authority of the Catholic Church
Perhaps you've heard the classic puzzle about the fox, the goose and the grain?
The Museum of Modern Art bought 14 video games last week to add to their permanent collection - making video games not just interesting anthropological artifacts, but also a form of art
Scientists have figured out a way to determine the age of your lobster
Crashed Ice, or "ice cross downhill," is a pretty crazy sport
If you were to attach yourself to a Blue Whale, this is what you would see
Huge concentrations of small plastic pellets were found in the Great Lakes
Today marks the end of hurricane season. Here's the run down on the year, and every storm on one animation
Colliding into a 400-pound feral pig at 85 miles an hour can do some damage
On December 4, a collection of rare old dictionaries will go on auction at Bonhams in New York City
Seifert uses simple tools to craft the details: two plastic putty knives and a five-gallon bucket to fill with extra sand.
It was a "nice way to start the week," says NYPD
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