Mantis Shrimp Remain Unharmed While Dealing Deadly Punches, Study Shows
Mantis shrimp can deal incredible blows without damaging themselves, but how? The makeup of their armor is key.
Mantis shrimp can deal incredible blows without damaging themselves, but how? The makeup of their armor is key.
With the price of a dozen going through the roof, you may want to take more care in preparing hard-boiled eggs. Science is on the case.
Hiking over several feet of snow becomes possible with some clever physics and nature-inspired design.
George Washington died after his physician treated his sore throat with bloodletting, but don't let that stop you from learning more about the human circulatory system.
Researchers discovered a parasitic fungus that controls spiders‘ behavior, akin to the zombie ant fungus.
Rising temperatures mean more opportunities for rats to forage—and breed.
The Southern Darwin’s frog is unique in the amphibian world, and conservationists are racing to save it from extinction.
The elusive mammal was finally ready for its close-up.
Learn the key differences between the two before the next polar vortex.
The male sexual organ is more complicated than it might seem.
Contrary to what that kid told Sam Neill in Jurassic Park, an overgrown turkey is still terrifying.
Witness a mushroom coral on the move.
Discover how Bionic and the Wires are turning fungi into electronic musicians.
Humans are now known to have between 20,000 and 25,000 genes, but researchers still have much to learn about these small segments of DNA.
Discover what causes static electricity on clothes, along with how to keep it from becoming a recurring problem this season.
Why do plastic containers stay wet, even after they’ve gone through the dishwasher? Turns out, science is to blame.
Tired of wasting hand warmers after a single use? Learn how to stretch them as long as possible.
The two new truffle species hadn’t been formally identified by scientists before the canines discovered them.
The sensation is real, but it doesn't have to do with odor.
There’s a gooey time capsule in the heart of Los Angeles, left over from an era when saber-toothed cats, dire wolves, camels, and giant sloths prowled southern California.
Without our immune system, we wouldn't last very long: this complex network of organs and cells fights off pathogens and helps maintain our health.
Bathynomus vaderi is a supergiant isopod that can grow 12.7 inches in length.
A surprising discovery in Wyoming has challenged long-held ideas about dinosaur migration.
The practice of drilling or scraping a hole into the skull’s cranial vault has been performed for thousands of years.