The Weird, Disturbing World of Snail Sex
It involves something called a "love dart," and it's less romantic than it sounds.
It involves something called a "love dart," and it's less romantic than it sounds.
A recent study found that an estimated 415 million people worldwide suffer from the disorder.
But only a full excavation will prove its identity for sure.
To call iCub unsettling would be an understatement.
Good news for sharks AND beachgoers.
Stay calm and speak slowly.
Few celestial objects have fascinated humankind throughout history more than the Red Planet. Here's what you need to know about Mars.
These were the most unusual scientific studies of the past year.
One of life's minor inconveniences has been solved by technology.
Up to 20 million artifacts were lost.
The hapless dwarf planet got demoted in 2006, but some stubborn scientists are still lobbying for reinstatement.
Papyri that were sealed shut by a volcanic eruption in 79 CE are too fragile to open by hand. One computer scientist has developed the X-ray vision to read them.
Marie Curie’s elder daughter had a brilliant and tragic career of her own.
Tennis players lived an average of 9.7 years longer than non-players in a new study.
Although they cover only a tiny area, the destruction can be severe.
Welcome to the club.
New research hints that a volcano may have rained all over Napoleon's parade in 1815.
Her discovery received the Nobel prize in 1974 ... but it was her male professor who got the credit.
For people with severe food allergies, Nima can ease the anxiety of eating out.
Less Felix, more Fluffy.
There's a very real reason why your grandmother’s chicken soup makes you feel better when you're sick.