A team of American and Indian scientists say they have found the cause of a mystery illness that kills more than a hundred children a year in northern India: too many lychees on an empty stomach.
Australia's Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has peered right into the darkest part of your mind and created this life-like humanoid model called Graham.
As the famous Wu-Tang Clan once said: “Words rule everything around me.” Wait, I’ve got that wrong, what was it now… Oh, right, it was “cash". How could I forget!
From dating to job prospects, a name has remarkable power over the path of its owner's life.
There were some strange lands and places that medieval people thought were real.
From carved figurines to coins, skeletons, and even entire settlements, the railway has opened up a new golden age of archaeology.
Why did the archeologist go bankrupt? Because his career was in ruins!
Archaeologists and geographers from the University of Manchester have discovered hundreds of ancient animal and human footprints on a beach in Merseyside, England. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
The limits of endurance are set not by the body but the brain. Overriding it could push us to dramatic new feats of athletic performance
The discovery includes two roughly 1,200-year-old brooches, made from bronze and once gilded with gold, that may have belonged to an aristocratic woman.
Times change. Sometimes for the better. Sometimes for the booty-er.
We often think we can read someone’s personality from their gait – is that true?
This huge dump was compiled for you to laugh at, steal, and then upload to Instagram or send to your friends.
In the late 1600s, London was plagued by a sexual attacker, dubbed 'Whipping Tom', who would spank his victims with his hand or sometimes a rod and shout
The designer, architect, and MIT Media Lab professor Neri Oxman delves into the unbridled joy she’s found in motherhood (she recently gave birth to a daughter), “fossils of the future,” robotic queen bees, death masks, and more.
Just like every nation has its own culture, traditions, and, ultimately, identity, it’s also natural to think that every nation also has its own personality and quirks when it comes to things that people do or believe in collectively as a nation.
A new book, “Revealing Greater Cahokia, North America’s First Native City,” offers the most complete picture yet of a decade of archaeological research on a little-known part of the larger city and its precincts in East St. Louis.
The 1909 incident may have cost the industry decades of progress – and the planet huge amounts of damaging carbon emissions.
Tumblr Thread Explains Why Measuring In Feet Can Actually Make Sense - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.