100 years ago today America’s WW1 “Ace of Aces” died behind enemy lines

Redesign dating apps to lessen racial bias, study recommends

On this day in 1957 a little-known nuclear disaster occurred in the southern Ural mountains of Russia

Shipping giants look lustily at the warming Arctic

When the Singer Sewing Machine Company Built the Best .45 Pistol Ever Made

So is it nature not nurture after all?

How Wet Clothes Become Translucent

CERN Scientists Say The LHC Has Confirmed Two New Particles, And Possibly Discovered a Third

Neil Armstrong Walked on the Moon. To These Boys, He Was Just Dad.

How Quantum Memory Could Change Computing

Gut bacteria’s shocking secret: They produce electricity

Powerful jets found shooting from incredibly magnetic neutron star

Mountain Goats Are Being Airlifted Out of a National Park Because They Crave Human Pee

Ancient Comics Line This Roman-Era Tomb in Jordan

A Letter From Winston Churchill’s Disappointed Mother

The Eternal Life of the Instant Noodle

Want to Find Alien Life? Look at Older, Hotter Earths.

If We Called Ourselves Yellow

The True Story of the Russian Kursk Submarine Disaster

Recent Research Sheds New Light on Why Nicotine Is So Addictive

Beach sand ripples can be fingerprints for ancient weather conditions

Bracing for the Vanilla Boom

Award-Winning Microscopic Video of Growing Zebrafish Embryos Is Mesmerizing

Darpa Goes Underground for Its Most Daring Robot Extravaganza Yet

Congratulations. Your Study Went Nowhere.

Photo: Reader Jo Britt’s tattoo based (partially) on our art from ‘Night Takes Rook’. Tattoo artist Melanie Kelley at Melski’s Physical Graffiti in Logansport, IN

Hidden Pyramid Among Thousands of Ancient Maya Structures Revealed by New Aerial Survey

Virophages – are they our friends or our foes?

Images from William Saville-Kent’s The Great Barrier Reef of Australia (1893)

Archaeologists Discover ‘Huge’ Ancient Building In Egypt

The Militant Miners Who Exposed the Horrors of Black Lung

In the battle of cats vs. rats, the rats are winning

Why do so many corpses found in Europe’s peat bogs show signs of violent death?

African Penguins Get a Little Help from Pretend Friends

My career as an international blood smuggler

These Moths Drink the Tears of Sleeping Birds

A cache of letters sheds light on the final days of a Nazi holed up in Italy after World War II

Commercial companies are proposing lunar missions at a pace the world hasn’t seen since the Apollo program.

There Were 1 Billion Monarch Butterflies. Now There Are 93 Million.

People can die from giving up the fight

Hayabusa 2 rovers send new images from Ryugu surface

This Super-Strong Magnet Literally Blew the Doors Off a Tokyo Laboratory

Why Female Octopuses Self-Destruct After Laying Eggs

After century of removing appendixes, docs find antibiotics can be enough

How A Cartel-Linked Murder Rocked A Wealthy Dallas Suburb

The forensic pathologist who got PTSD: ‘Cutting up 23,000 dead bodies is not normal’

Why Your Vacuum Clogs But a Manta Ray Doesn’t

Video: Amazingly high quality footage of New York City from 1993 to demo a short-lived HD VHS format

How to Get Someone Out of a Cult

New, Ultra-Colorful Neon Fish Species Discovered

The Crisis of Election Security

Does CBD Really Do Anything?

A Calculating Look at Criminal Justice

‘Quantum Atmospheres’ May Reveal Secrets of Matter

Indian Flower That Blooms Every 12 Years Under Attack

Insects and the Meaning of Sleep

Saving Scotland’s Heritage From the Rising Seas

Deep in the Tatacoa Desert, There’s an Observatory Unlike Any Other

Could we be facing a ‘chocapocalypse’?

Shockwaves From WWII Bombing Raids Reached the Edge of Space, Scientists Report