What Happens After Prisoners Learn to Code?

Space is the place for impossible molecules

Leaving home benefits male squirrels but not females, study shows

The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of MSG

There Might Be Two Black Holes at the Center of the Milky Way

A Complete History of Collecting and Imitating Birdsong

Our Oceans Are Full of Vast Dead Zones Without Oxygen

This Dust-Filled Galaxy Formed Less than a Billion Years After the Big Bang

How the Library of Congress Unrolled a 2000-Year-Old Buddhist Scroll

Disneyland Hasn’t Always Been the Happiest Place on Earth

The extraordinary story of the only B Corp in Afghanistan

A space probe has mapped the winds above Mars for the first time

Video: Phases of Phobos by ESA’s Mars Express [0:44]

U.S. lab chimps were dumped on Liberia’s Monkey Island and left to starve. He saved them.

Hubble Watches Interstellar Comet Borisov Speed Past the Sun

The return to Venus and what it means for Earth

The Dark Psychology of Social Networks

Report: The FAA was well aware of the fatal hazards with the Boeing 737 MAX before the Ethiopian Airlines crash

Patients die as lawyers ransack Pakistan hospital

Life on Mars? Europe commits to groundbreaking mission to bring back rocks to Earth

Why some economists are calling 401(k) plans a ‘disaster’

Detectors, jammers and cyber-attackers: the rise of anti-drone tech

Icebound: The climate-change secrets of 19th century ship’s logs

The Startling Secret of an Invincible Virus

Mystery illness that causes fever every few weeks finally identified

Soupy Study: Minestrone Could Be A Secret Weapon Against Malaria

Crows could be the smartest animal other than primates

If We Believe in Dark Matter, Why Not Extraterrestrial Life?

New article/episode by Erika Nesvold: Private Wojtek’s Right to Bear Arms

Thought extinct for 30 years, the starry night toad is rediscovered

On this day in 1937 the greyhounds at Romford Stadium had their first race against cheetahs

Would you eat less if foods told you how much exercise it takes to burn them off?

The prime minister and the murdered journalist: inside Malta, a nation on the brink

Mathematician Proves Huge Result on ‘Dangerous’ Problem

The jokes always saved us: humour in the time of Stalin

The world’s first 3D-printed neighborhood now has its first houses

44,000-Year-Old Cave Painting Could Be the Earliest Known Depiction of Hunting

Impossibly Big Black Hole Was Probably Impossible After All

Miniature brains the size of a pea are sending out brainwaves for the first time

Silicon Valley Is Listening to Your Most Intimate Moments

The Long Fight to Clean Up America’s Cold War Nuclear Waste

Found: Bottles of Hair Dye From a Civil War Photography Studio

‘We calculated emissions due to electricity loss on the power grid – globally, it’s a lot’

How Cleanliness and Beauty Became Intertwined in the 18th Century

The Great Moscow Bank Shakedown

The two-hundred-year search for botanical memory

When Giant Airplanes Ruled the Sky

300 seconds on London Bridge

NASA’s Treasure Map for Water Ice on Mars

Is Earth Getting Bigger Over Time?

This Is How Astronomers Know The Age Of The Universe (And You Can, Too)

The War That Continues to Shape Russia, 25 Years Later

Man builds fake EU border and charges desperate people thousands to cross

The world’s supply of fresh water is in trouble as mountain ice vanishes

Burps in ‘Rick and Morty’ Are Paralingual Expressions of Emotion, Linguist Says

Adventures in Narco-Tourism

Amber Fossils Reveal Lice-Like Bugs Crawling in Dinosaur Feathers

Scientists Find a Weak Spot in Some Superbugs’ Defenses

On this day in 1996 a professor published a groundbreaking paper on ‘evolvable’ computer hardware

A nanotube material conducts heat in just one direction