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Who's up for rekindling an old passion?
No matter how you look at it, it's a reminder that we shouldn't mess with our ecosystems.
Science has progressed amazingly in recent years, but a handful of spectacular inventions have remained lost to knowledge.
It's basically a huge fridge for seeds -- and it just got bigger.
The new therapy gives the body new tools to weed out the HIV virus without any other drugs -- one man has been HIV-free for 7 months.
Great news, everyone!
Researchers have trained bumblebees to score goals using a mini-ball.
A new study has shown that international collaborations have grown immensely, with very fruitful results.
Quite the intriguing results.
South Korea is expected to become the first country to achieve the milestone, and several others might follow shortly.
A new treatment from the University of Manchester brings hope for hundreds of millions of people.
A mosquito with a gene that blocks the malaria parasite has been created in the laboratory, a new research reports.
While Trump is busy trying to revigorate the ailing fossil fuel industry, the rest of the world is preparing for an energy revolution.
A UK company has revealed a stunning new type of hair dye which changes colors based on temperature.
A 3-d printer can make anyone at least 1000% return on investment over five years.
The announcement comes after a disastrous couple of months for London in terms of air quality.
A celebration of biodiversity on our planet.
Do you know what's worse for the environment than driving a car? Driving alone.
Out of all the ideas to end global poverty, the simplest seems to also be more effective: governments just handing out money to people.
Geologists have made a shocking discovery in a crystal-rich cave in Mexico.
An estimated 3 million shipwrecks are scattered across the planet’s oceans.
Technology is evolving faster than we can adapt to it.
A new study sheds some light on what drug-takers have known or years: acid trips last a long time.
Locals often kill these snakes, although they're not dangerous for humans.
A review of recent research found that an unexpected mixture could do wonders for bone regeneration and wound healing.
Five days of hunger a month could significantly reduce aging and age-related medical conditions.
It's very easy to get tricked into believing something that's just not true - here we'll be taking a look at this type of thing.
Warning: I say 'fish' lots of times in this article.
A massive heatwave that hit Australia since last week killed more than a thousand of the endangered species.
Geologists, archaeologists, physicists, and ancient potters - working together to solve one of the Earth's greatest mysteries. Who would have thought?
The story of how a 12-year-old boy from Vienna snuck out the Sistine Chapel's biggest guarded secret by genius alone.
It's like the ocean is having a heart attack.
To say that Asia is having an eye problem is an understatement.
The fact that we are still debating man-made climate change.
It's even worse than we thought.
Motivated by the "anti-aging" movement, people are placing their faith into all sorts of alleged cures, but does the science back things up?
Sorry, no good news.
A remarkable 'terrible-headed lizard' fossil found in China shows an embryo inside the mother -- a clear evidence that some dinosaurs were giving birth to live babies.
Scotland fares particularly well, better than England and Wales.
Food waste is running rampant throughout the developed world but we can learn a lot from this Scandinavian country.
Nowhere on Earth is safe from humanity's impact.
The epic, sturdy, almost historic Nokia 3310 might be making an unexpected comeback.
Some great vintage public announcement posters to start off your day.
Stanford researchers are proposing something different: they want to boost our body's defense systems instead of targeting the virus.
It's as beautiful as it likely was annoying.
The oceans are as beautiful as they are bizarre.
If we want to look for extraterrestrial life, Europa might be one of the best guesses in the solar system.
It was truly haunting.
NASA's bringing out the big guns.
It's an optimistic hypothesis, but it's not beyond the realm of possibility.