What might have been be a standard academic fraud case is complicated by the fact that the scientist isn't just any chemist, she's a forensic chemist
An ode to the poet, in four takes
L.A. is transforming foreclosed homes into much-needed urban green spaces
You're probably not surprised to find that there's some interesting math behind all of Google's information crunching
Twenty-one years of daily photographs in just over 6 minutes
In California, it's no longer legal to try to cure homosexual youth
A new law lays out the details of who owns souvenirs from the early space era
A 44 foot-long piece of a 5,000 year old tree trunk was uncovered on September 25 in the UK
Google Street View-style views take you to on a tour of exotic coastal ecosystems
Laser-cut figurines and metal balls recreate the early 80s classic
How Facebook is reaching those without smart phones
Over 50 percent of test takers scored below the level that would indicate college success, and scores from every racial group but one (Asian) declined
Sir Ranulph Fiennes will traverse Antarctica by ski, in the middle of winter
The woman suspected to be the subject of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting might be buried in a church in Florence
A group of annoyed citizens in Yekaterinburg, Russia, reached their wits' end with the many potholes dotting city roads, so decided to take action
An Alberta family won the Guinness World Record for turning the corn field into a QR code
Sam Bacile's movie was hardly seen at all in the United States, yet it incited a string of riots and the assassination of an American ambassador
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