I Watched Neil deGrasse Tyson Take On a Science Skeptic

The Chef of the Future Makes Only One Dish

The Lincoln Administration Turned Down a Chance to Populate the United States With Elephants

Who Decides Who Counts as Native American?

Carbon nanotube transistors push up against quantum uncertainty limits

Virtual Autopsies Help Shed Light on Possible Child Abuse

The search for the creator of the botnet that made most of the Internet unusable for a day last October

All of Human Knowledge Buried in a Salt Mine

The story of a 29-year investigation into the mysterious murder of Native American activist Julian Pierce

The Magical Fruit: Are heat- and drought-resistant tepary beans the future of food?

Female shark learns to reproduce without males after years alone

The D.B. Cooper case baffled investigators for decades. Now, scientists have a new theory.

Mars Rover Curiosity Examines Possible Mud Cracks

Study: Parents talking to kids about science and math can substantially increase competency and STEM career interest

The Best Kitchen Gadget of the 1600s Was a Small, Short-Legged Dog

Listen with your eyes: one in five of us may ‘hear’ flashes of light

This unique architectural idea was medieval India’s ingenious answer to perennial water shortage

Martin Luther King Jr. was decades ahead of his time in advocating for a universal basic income

Plants can see, hear and smell – and respond

A Lot of What Is Known about Pirates Is Not True, and a Lot of What Is True Is Not Known

This Brave Pilot Climbed Out On To The Wing Of His Stricken Bomber At 13,000 Feet

Study: Caffeine may counter age-related inflammation

Japan just tried to launch the world’s smallest orbital rocket

When picky eating becomes an affliction

The surprising place where WWII agents learnt to fight Nazis

The Web Divided: Will machine translation ever bring us together?

An ambitious new study put infants into an MRI machine to reveal how the mind gets built

Cholera bacteria infect more effectively with a simple twist of shape

NASA plans mission to a metal-rich asteroid worth quadrillions

Why Most Planets Will Either Be Lush or Dead

The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is shutting down “The Greatest Show on Earth” after 146 years

Scientists close in on the true mass of the Milky Way

Study finds association between eating hot peppers and decreased mortality

Face of 9,500-Year-Old Man Revealed for First Time

China’s Zhou Youguang, father of Pinyin writing system, dies aged 111

How Antarctic bases went from wooden huts to sci-fi chic

Poisoned, shot and beaten: why cyanide alone may have failed to kill Rasputin

That Time I Turned a Routine Traffic Ticket into the Constitutional Trial of the Century

Scientists find a way to regenerate skin that may completely prevent scarring

Resistance to the Antibiotic of Last Resort Is Silently Spreading

Engineers Have Created Biocompatible Microrobots That Can be Implanted Into the Human Body

Video: Artist John Edmark makes sculptures that appear to writhe when spinning under a strobe light

They Called Her Mrs. Sherlock Holmes

A Break in the Search for the Origin of Complex Life

This desolate English path has killed more than 100 people

Why open offices are bad for us

A handful of GIFs illustrating how some silent film special effects were accomplished

50 million year old fossilized tomatillos found in Argentina

When the Chinese Were Unspeakable

How ‘Sherlock of the library’ cracked the case of Shakespeare’s identity

Queen Elizabeth I’s long-lost skirt to go on display after being found on a church altar in Herefordshire

How Honeybees Helped the Internet

The people who can’t go numb at the dentist’s

The undocumented cryptographic capabilities of the Barbie typewriter

Pluto Has Towers of Ice 1,600 Feet Tall

Scientists Find DNA Of Human Ancestors In Cave Floor Dirt

The man who tracks down and brings home lost military medals

A vast new tomb for the most dangerous waste in the world

Feed Your Kids Peanuts, Early and Often, New Guidelines Urge

Afternoon naps could improve thinking and memory skills, says new research