Earth Has WAY More Gold Than the Moon and Here’s Why

A Deadly Himalayan Avalanche Hit 8 Climbers. One Was Filming.

Killed for spying: The story of the first factory

Straight arms or bent? For walking, it’s clear. For running, less so

Does the North Pole belong to Canada?

Inside the head of a killer: Imaging study uncovers unique brain abnormalities in murderers

Most widespread wildlife crime raid ever sweeps across more than 100 countries

How a vaccinated woman’s death exposes the threat of anti-vaxxers

Python Swallows Crocodile Whole. Photographer Captures Every Last, Grisly ‘Bite.’

These Sisters will make your Evil Siblings look like Angels

Should the Moon Landing Site Be a National Historic Landmark?

Could our efforts to avoid anxiety only be making it worse?

Video: 4000 Exoplanets

The Rocket That Took Humans to the Moon Will Be Projected on the Washington Monument Next Week

DNA-Repairing Sunscreen: Legit or Not?

Julius Caesar came. He saw. He conquered. Here’s how Rome celebrated.

The Messy Reality of Personalized Learning

Interpreting the Beasts of the Middle Ages

The Curious Case of the Socialite Who Sterilized Her Daughter

“I Did Not Die. I Did Not Go to Heaven.”

On this day in 1908, scientists first liquefied helium

AI Trained on Old Scientific Papers Makes Discoveries Humans Missed

At least 2% of US public water systems are like Flint’s – Americans just don’t hear about them

A man was swept over the largest waterfall at Niagara Falls, police say. He survived.

Siberian lake loved by Instagrammers is toxic, power plant says

One giant … lie? Why so many people still think the moon landings were faked

Light-sensing system could show distant galaxies in unprecedented detail

It Would Take This 50-Year-Old NASA Computer More Than a Quintillion Years to Mine a Single Bitcoin Block

The Atlas of Moons

Cities from scratch: watch new cities rise from the desert, jungle and sea

The sinkhole that saved the internet

The Psychedelics Evangelist: A German Financier Wants to Turn Magic Mushrooms into Modern Medicine

H. G. Wells and the Uncertainties of Progress

An Eight-Second Film of 1915 New Orleans and the Mystery of Louis Armstrong’s Happiness

The city that launched the publishing industry

Reliving the Apollo 11 Moon Landing in Pictures

The Discouraging Way Doctors Are Just Like Their Patients

On this day in 1958 the highest tsunami in recorded history occurred

What It’s Like to Deal Drugs in a Country with the Harshest Penalties in the World

She urged her boyfriend to die. Now she’s asking the Supreme Court to call it free speech.

The Bizarre Ways America’s First Spy Agency Tried to Overthrow Hitler

Remembering the 20th Century’s Leading Female Arctic Explorer

How one idealistic fisheries observer may have collided with criminals and desperate migrants–and paid for it with his life

Our behaviour in bulk is more predictable than we like to imagine

Zoos Called It a ‘Rescue.’ But Are the Elephants Really Safe?

‘You’ll miss me when I’m gone’: the murder of social media star Qandeel Baloch

Cellular Life, Death and Everything in Between

Inside Starshot, the audacious plan to shoot tiny ships to Alpha Centauri

Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) has spotted a kilometer-size asteroid that orbits the sun every 151 days

The Moon Is a Hazardous Place to Live

Randomly dimming star can’t be explained by usual theories

Science history: Fritz Zwicky and the whole dark matter thing

Does the Universe Rotate?

The Amoral Scientist

The Meat-Allergy Tick Also Carries a Mystery Killer Virus

Scientists Study Headbanging Parrot to Learn Why Music Makes Us Dance

Trees that traveled to space now live on Earth. Here’s where to find them.

Fabre’s Book of Insects (1921)

The celebrity cruise to celebrate the end of the Moon landings was a delightful train wreck

Anatomy of the Moon Landing