Trees Save Big Cities $500 Million Each Year
Like you really needed another reason to go hug a tree.
Like you really needed another reason to go hug a tree.
The project depends on citizens with computing power to spare.
Diagnosing and treating allergies can look the same, whether the patient is a kitten or a kid.
Adorable footage is included, of course.
They want to learn what happens to salted beef and beer at sea—and more about the grub's nutritional value.
He invented a new branch of physics. He also loved playing tag.
Instead of tossing them out, donate them to a good cause.
After the sky show, "my eyes hurt" spiked as a Google search.
The 2017 solar eclipse was notable because of the wide swath of U.S. territory that got to witness totality. The rare event will happen again—but not for a while.
New research shows that people are more likely to make more frivolous, impulsive purchases if they’re shopping on their phones than if they’re facing a computer monitor.
Thanks to climate change and the destruction of its natural habitat, the white-letter hairstreak has migrated north.
A new study links one type of intelligence with susceptibility to generalization—but the news isn’t all bad.
There’s a science-based argument for ordering whiskey on the rocks.
The presumed remains of the ancient penguins are a “jumbled mixture” of bones from three modern species.
It's not you—it's your water heater.
Here comes the happy tube-nosed fruit bat.
Though you might not often think about them, lymph nodes are crucial for your immune system.
The British scientist's electromagnetic discoveries sparked a revolution.
Don't make any rookie mistakes—or blind yourself—while viewing the upcoming eclipse.
What do you call it when two hurricanes start to invade each other's personal space?
Dexter Morgan’s got nothing on optometrist Graham Strong.