We remember the American icon
No one knows how many alien civilizations are out there - but if you wanted to guess at a number you'd probably turn to the Drake Equation
Armstrong announced that he would no longer fight the doping charges against him. His surrender marks an end not just to his battles, but to his career
After hundreds of years, and multiple attempts to develop a universal language the same problem still remains: no one wants to learn it
A report issued by TRAFFIC issues the latest depressing statistics surrounding the epidemic-proportion illegal rhino horn trade in South Africa and Asia
This 63-year old engineer, is probably Japan's last true ninja
The King is dead. Long live the King
You're not the only one with post Olympics blues, athletes have it way worse
It's her birthday today, and while the master chef loved science she would have hated today's laboratory produced food
Amateur archaeologist claims to have found lost pyramids using Google Earth. Real archaeologists are skeptical
The master helped director shape both modern cinema, and the minds of a generation
The Sierra Club presented a fictional subway map of the U.S. National Parks and is challenging green commuters to see how many stops they can hit
Children and hobbyists rejoice - today is Lego's 80th birthday
Shannon Eastin, the first woman to ever referee an NFL game, got her stripes last night.
From 1929 to now, how do former Olympic champions compare to today's athletes?
In 2010, $607 million dollars worth of small and light arms left the United States, headed to buyers around the world
Residential segregation has increased by income in 27 out of 30 of America's metropolises, and in some cases translates to shorter lives in poorer areas
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