New research shows that blurring the boundaries between work and personal life can lead to exhaustion

Spies, Dossiers, and the Insane Lengths Restaurants Go to Track and Influence Food Critics

Turning Piglets Into Personalized Avatars for Sick Kids

Image: 45 years ago today, humans last set foot on the moon

The Plot to Bomb Garden City, Kansas

Meet the all-purpose survival cracker, the Cold War-era nutrition solution for life after a nuclear blast

This tiny South Pacific Island should be dead by now, but it’s still alive and kicking

New observations suggest America’s Pluto probe will see more than one object on its next flyby

Giant Prehistoric Penguins Once Swam Off The Coast Of New Zealand

We can make plants pass out—with the same drugs that mysteriously knock us out

Motorcycle-related deaths more common during full moon, study finds

Amber-Trapped Tick Suggests Ancient Bloodsuckers Feasted On Feathered Dinosaurs

The monster storm on Jupiter is 200 miles deep

Algorithms made him a Wall Street billionaire. His new research center helps scientists mine data for the common good.

Apollo 8 and the 50/50 bet that won the Space Race for America

Gallery: A Drone’s Eye View of New York

Cassini may be dead, but a new era of Saturn science has just begun

NASA’s Juno Probes the Depths of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

Why Experts Don’t Believe This Is a Rare First Map of America

Excitement as trial shows Huntington’s drug could slow progress of disease

Tasmanian tiger genome offers clues to its extinction

Industrial Revolution left a damaging psychological ‘imprint’ on today’s populations

Centuri Aztarac: Finding THE Holy Arcade Grail Part 1

How ISIS Produced Its Cruel Arsenal on an Industrial Scale

Astronomers to Check Mysterious Interstellar Object for Signs of Technology

NASA To Make Big Reveal On Thursday: Kepler Scores Major Breakthrough With The Help Of AI

How Forensic DNA Evidence Can Lead to Wrongful Convictions

On this day in 1996, a professor published groundbreaking research on evolvable hardware

The potato’s role in the global dominance of white people

Is There a Limit to Scientific Understanding?

New research finds that kids aged 4-6 perform better during boring tasks when dressed as Batman

How Charlie Brown killed the aluminum Christmas tree

Mars atmosphere well protected from the solar wind

On this day in 1921, chronically catastrophic chemist Thomas Midgley found a way to poison the world

How to Tell If a Dinosaur Is Fake

Physicists excited by discovery of new form of matter, excitonium

Black Mothers Keep Dying After Giving Birth. Shalon Irving’s Story Explains Why

The strange interaction between brain injury and intestinal damage

The Earth Is Humming—Here’s What It Means

They thought that they’d found the perfect apartment. They weren’t alone. (2013)

Bizarre, Enormous 16th-Century Map Assembled for First Time

Slovenian spies stage “secret” strike to demand higher wages

Replay Apollo 17 radio and telemetry in real-time, 45 years after it occurred

Brain Remaps Itself in Child with Double Hand Transplant

Letters from World War II: The abandoned history of four brothers

Researchers find ‘oldest ever eye’ in fossil

Oldest Monster Black Hole Ever Found Is 800 Million Times More Massive Than the Sun

Imagining the Jellyfish Apocalypse

Millions Are Hounded for Debt They Don’t Owe. One Victim Fought Back, With a Vengeance

Brain abnormalities found in victims of US embassy attack in Cuba

360º video interactive: A city destroyed: 100 years after the Halifax Explosion

Banner Ladies: The Human Billboards of Yesteryear

Are exoskeletons the future of physical labor?

After 20 years, researcher presents the most complete Australopithecus fossil ever found

Why is Earth Magnetized and Venus Not?

100 years ago today a burning ship in Halifax harbor led to the largest human-caused explosion in the pre-nuclear era

How Neolithic farming sowed the seeds of modern inequality 10,000 years ago

New Evidence Points to Icy Plate Tectonics on Europa

All Things Iron from the Bronze Age Had Cosmic Origins

Portugal’s radical drugs policy is working. Why hasn’t the world copied it?