The Science of Stuttering: What May Cause It, and How to Treat It
Contrary to popular belief, stuttering isn't caused by anxiety.
Contrary to popular belief, stuttering isn't caused by anxiety.
The process is mesmerizing, no matter which way you spin it.
But you will get them by not wearing flip-flops in a gym shower.
It all boils down to basic—albeit sweet—chemistry.
Thanks to a group of vets at Chiang Mai University, a "poor man's Instagram" is helping rural Thailand communities fight back against livestock-borne diseases.
In "Take the World from Another Point of View," the physicist visits England with his family.
While adorable, the sartorial choice is also imperative for the bears' future survival in the wild.
The behavior is called breaching.
With one big insight, Nathan Seidle was able to whittle a four-month safecracking job into a 15-minute one.
Some are cut with literal jigsaws, but the new hotness is LASERS.
Satellites above Kazakhstan captured exhilarating time-lapse images of a Soyuz rocket taking flight.
Watch the "Primitive Technology" expert make an automatic hammer to pulverize things.
"In our free time, we don't go out drinking. We go out herping," says one member of a Florida herpetological society.
Turning pictures of words into digital words is tricky business.
One Virginia man is slowly building The Presidential Experience.
The ultimate goal: turning our cells into microscopic video cameras.
Experts spent three years dismantling the pile of 70,000 coins piece by piece.
The culprit is parasites, not pollution.
Since 2005, workers have carried out grueling—and often, life-threatening—physical labor to see the World Wonder restored to tiptop shape.
Had the building come to fruition, it would have been one of New York City's first glass skyscrapers.
Before Nirvana hit it big, the band gave a rousing performance at their local Radio Shack. In 1988, the band played a set at the electronics store's Aberdeen, Washington outpost, shredding in front of the audio/video section.
Reforestation promises to bring back old-growth trees...very slowly.
From <em>Guess Who's Coming to Dinner</em> to <em>Dude, Where's My Car?</em>, these films couldn't resist mentioning their respective titles in dialogue.
Sometimes you have to eat and act simultaneously.