Russian scientists are trying to resurrect an Ice Age biome in Siberia, complete with woolly mammoths

Video: The font that escaped the Nazis and landed on the moon

Azure Window of Malta Collapses Into the Sea After Storm

Neanderthal teeth tell tales of diet and medicine

Uncommon Ancestry: The story of a fertility doctor who secretly discarded donor sperm in favor of his own

Study: Australia was colonized by a single group 50,000 years ago

Hypothesis: Vision, not limbs, led fish onto land 385 million years ago

Photo: A clear photo of Saturn’s tiny moon Pan, via Cassini

Rabbit hole leads to 700-year-old Knights Templar cave

Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers

Ninety percent of Iceland’s women walked off the job in 1975, and the country came to a halt

Paul Mason once weighed 980 pounds. But what did he gain when he lost most of it?

Inside NASA’s daring $8 billion plan to finally find extraterrestrial life

Study: Consuming food in “smoothie” form delays becoming hungry again by about an hour for most people

In 1914, Feminists Fought for the Right to Forget Childbirth

Video: Music, Magic and Mayhem with Tesla Coil

Two sisters, one house, and a mystery

Photo: UGC 12591: The Fastest Rotating Galaxy Known

This Is Our First Footage of One of the Most Elusive Whales on Earth

The quack behind the MSG scare is still stoking fear for profit

The Slave Who Outwitted George Washington

The Baloney Detection Kit: Carl Sagan’s Rules for Bullshit-Busting and Critical Thinking

A new sponge can absorb up to 90 times its own weight in spilled oil, can also be wrung out and reused

The Tragedy of Newcomb Mott, Who Thought He Could Walk Into Soviet Russia

Longform: Can the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Be Found in Cuba? [more interesting than it sounds]

Banksy’s boutique art hotel opens its doors in Bethlehem

ASU study finds that high population density correlates with a ‘slow life strategy’

Photo: Cassini images Saturn’s rings from closer than ever before

Ancient skulls may belong to elusive humans called Denisovans

On the eve of the Civil War, a nightmare at sea turned into one of the greatest rescues in maritime history

Submerged in the Cosmic Kingdom

Video: The Uncomfortable Effort of Thinking

The Long Tail of the Attica Prison Riot

Your Teeth Are Helping Scientists Build Better Airplanes

The 1956 Magic Trick That Sent BBC Viewers Into a Panic

Remembering a City Where the Smog Could Kill

Last of ‘too silky’ woolly mammoths blighted by bad mutations

The Discovery of Radioactivity – That Time the Sun Didn’t Shine In Paris

Oldest traces of life on Earth found in Quebec, dating back roughly 3.8 billion years

Previously untouched 600BC palace discovered under shrine demolished by Isil in Mosul

The Coming Amnesia: One day in the far future, galaxies will be unable to detect one another

In search of Forrest Fenn’s treasure: Our 5-day quest for $2 million hidden in the Rockies (pardon video header)

Why All Airliners Look the Same

This Picture Has No Red Pixels—So Why Do the Strawberries Still Look Red?

My Mother’s Murder: She disappeared when I was four. It was years before I understood why.

How Should Society Judge a Defendant with a Brain Tumor?

A Medicine That Blunts The Buzz Of Alcohol Can Help Drinkers Cut Back

Why Pheasant Island Is Sometimes in France, Sometimes in Spain

The Iconic Thompson submachine gun and how it got so famous

What’s most likely to kill you? Measuring how deadly our daily activities are

These Fake Trees Were Used as Spy Posts on the Front Lines of World War I

A giant neuron found wrapped around entire mouse brain

What One Photo Tells Us About North Korea’s Nuclear Program

Physicists using a decades-old method called the “bootstrap” to make new discoveries about quantum theories

Lucille Horn, Who Was Nursed To Health In A Coney Island Sideshow, Dies At 96

In Siberia there is a huge crater and it is getting bigger

The Future of Not Working

Study: A certain form of psychopathy can lead to top professional performance without harming others

Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds

Playing Favorites: Brain Cells Prefer One Parent’s Gene Over the Other’s