Bees can be ‘right or left-handed’ just like humans

The Russian Spies Who Fooled Seattle

What It’s Like to Learn You’re Going to Die

The Story Behind the Chicago Newspaper That Bought a Bar

ALMA Discovers Cold Dust Around Nearest Star

Scientists solve mystery of dead male woolly mammoths

The stray dogs that led the space race

The Short, Sad Story of Stanwix Melville

The underground story of Cobra, the 1980s’ illicit handmade computer

Mail-Order CRISPR Kits Allow Absolutely Anyone to Hack DNA

Ice Fishing for Neutrinos

Massive Government Report Says Climate Is Warming And Humans Are The Cause

A Pill to Make Exercise Obsolete

Spending time in space may cause astronauts’ brains to float upward

In Texas, a movement is forming to protect the night sky from light pollution

‘Big void’ identified in Khufu’s Great Pyramid at Giza

Physicists describe new dark matter detection strategy

A Very Old Man for a Wolf

The Atomic Theory of Origami

Scientists Identify a Whole New Way of Catching Prey: Kleptopredation

A Pizzeria Owner’s Bizarre Plot to Capture the Zodiac Killer

The Worst Product Launch Of All Time

What would aliens look like? More similar to us than people realise, scientists suggest

Humans didn’t outsmart the Neanderthals. We just outlasted them.

The reminiscence bump: why America’s greatest year was probably when you were young

‘I Forgot My PIN’: An Epic Tale of Losing $30,000 in Bitcoin

Dark secrets of Florida’s juvenile justice system: A Miami Herald investigation

Massive ‘monster planet’ found orbiting puny star leaves astronomers stunned

Freedom for Frestonia: the London commune that cut loose from the UK

Corals eat plastic the way humans eat junk food — because it’s tasty

New JFK Files Highlight Kennedy Administration’s Dark Side

Scientists discover India’s oldest fossil of a Jurassic sea monster

We may have found 20 habitable worlds hiding in plain sight

A child genius raised in poverty who wanted to change the world, and the violent crime that nearly destroyed her

Lost and Found: On the imminent retirement of some of America’s most skilled corpse hunters

Oldest recorded solar eclipse helps date the Egyptian pharaohs

Jupiter’s X-ray auroras pulse independently

In desert of Oman, a gateway to life on Mars

UCLA neuroscientists use weak electrical signal to stimulate human brain and improve memory

Then and now: An aerial view of Chicago taken in 1914 with video from today

On this day in 1961 the Soviet Union tested the most powerful bomb ever constructed

The Woman Who Charted the Last Great American Wilderness

35 years ago today (approximately) a natural gas pipeline in Siberia exploded due to pirated software

When Kids Have to Act Like Parents, It Affects Them for Life

Math’s Beautiful Monsters

To Stay Young, Kill Zombie Cells

The strange reason deaf children aren’t taught sign language

The Lost Children of Tuam

In case you missed it: National Archives Releases JFK Assassination Records

How renting furniture in Texas can land you in jail

French Regulators Approve Human Trial of a Bionic Eye

The physics of time travel isn’t just the stuff of science fiction

‘Dinosaur mummy’ unveiled in Canada museum

Rediscovering History’s Lost First Female Video Game Designer

10 things to know about sleep as the clocks go back

Did Ceres once have an ocean?

Why do humans have numbers: are they cultural or innate?

Beyond Genghis Khan: how looting threatens to erase Mongolia’s history

The True, Twisted Story of Amityville Horror

Two American Women Rescued After Five Months at Sea