A recent set of infections from tattoos has shed light on just how unregulated ink really is
A group of musicians is reading your Tweets, and turning them into music
The U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse outside of its traditional "melting pot" urban centers, according to a new study from Brown University
Estonia is implementing a new curriculum that will teach 100 percent of its publicly educated students to write code
Soldiers are adding a new makeup to their war wardrobe that protects them from bomb blast burns
Sixty years ago, John Cage put on a performance of a piece called 4'33" or "four minutes, thirty-three seconds." Today would have been his birthday
A kindergarten program seeks to teach children a small community's native language
The Internet Cat Video Festival brought LOLcats inside the walls of the gallery
The Wikimedia Foundation is hosting a photo contest, and you could win a trip to Hong Kong
Recorded surreptitiously, the 43 minute-long speech captures Armstrong's presentation one year prior to his passing
One artist scours Google Street View for shocking, beautiful and amazing images
Scientists found that pop music has grown more depressing with time
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
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