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You have to be just flashy enough.
You have to be just flashy enough.
"Yelling at a patient or cheering them on has never brought them back to life."
In today’s social media-driven world, where everyone’s got a camera on their smartphone, celebrities know that it’s impossible to get away with anything.
They sport those floppy ears from the moment they hatch.
The camera allows us a whale's-eye view of the life of a poorly understood species.
The sport can be harrowing and even deadly, and is risky enough that it has been banned from the Olympics—twice.
"There’s absolutely no way we could see this any other way," wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan says.
It's one of 42 documented examples of whistling languages across the world.
The culprit isn't perspiration—it's your deodorant.
Reddit users are buzzing over this unusual formation.
Some species stretch their tongues more than twice their body length.
There's a reason why "electrocution" sounds like "execution."
Who needs computers or calendars when you've got your brain?
Aspect ratios matter.
It was a much more adventurous process than you'd think.
One engineering student went the DIY route to indulge people's quirky candy preferences.
Prepare to spit out whatever you're drinking.
"Are you carrying any liquids? How about a scythe?"
No, it's not a tiny man with a hammer.
Totally tubular.
Egyptian blue, the world's earliest-known artificial pigment, could help pave the way for advances in medical imaging and forensics.
<em>Toy Story</em>, <em>Inside Out</em>, and <em>Up</em> could have looked a lot different if Pixar had gone with their initial impulses.
Size isn't everything.
John Green breaks down some little-known facts about maps.