Is it Planet Nine or a massive disc?

Martin Luther King Jr. was stabbed by a deranged woman. At 29, he almost died.

Is Only-Child Syndrome Real?

Archaeology reveals Cold War nuclear bunkers in Poland

Faecal transplant researchers identify ‘super-pooper’ donors

Pollution in India Could Reshape Monsoons

What the earliest fragments of English reveal

Cleaning New York’s filthy harbor with one billion oysters [autoplay video]

‘The bed that saved me from the Taliban’

Scientist Who Edited Babies’ Genes Is Likely to Face Charges in China

Unscrambling the Hidden Secrets of Superpermutations

Inside a ‘Making a Murderer’ Lawsuit and the Hidden Dangers of TV’s True-Crime Craze

Moqui Marbles And Martian Blueberries

25,000 Years Later, Javelin Is Still Embedded in Mammoth’s Rib

A clearer picture of how massive stars die

Paramount Was Hollywood’s ‘Mountain.’ Now It’s a Molehill.

Coups and murder: the sinister world of apartheid’s secret mercenaries

The Inside Story of How We Got Two Warring Fyre Festival Documentaries in the Same Week

Inverted Grand Canyon

They said I’d go blind. Now gene therapy has changed that

These “church forests” protect Ethiopia’s fragile landscapes

How Scientific Chance and a Little Luck Helped Usher in the Nuclear Age

Physicists stimulate Hawking radiation from optical analogue of a black hole

Damning court docs show just how far Sacklers went to push OxyContin

A group of amateur treasure hunters are searching for Jose Gaspar’s treasure. Does it matter that the legendary pirate didn’t exist?

Virtual cities: Designing the metropolises of the future

Are Psychopaths Attractive to Other Psychopaths?

Honey Bees’ Oddly Hypnotizing ‘Shimmering’ Is Actually a Clever Defense

Illicit images of secretive rituals

Online experiment finds that less than 1 in 10 people can tell sponsored content from an article

Two hundred years ago, it was hard for Americans to miss the message that they had a serious drinking problem

Elephants are evolving to be tuskless after decades of poaching pressure

To Save the Sound of a Stradivarius, a Whole City Must Keep Quiet

Check Out These Amazing Super-Detailed Images of Fruit Fly Brains

Biologists discover deep-sea fish living where there is virtually no oxygen

773M Password ‘Megabreach’ is Years Old

The Great Chlorophyll Fad of 1952

How Two Murderers Were Spotted on an Old Mark Jackson Trading Card

Reflections on Antarctica

Extreme Microbes Found in Crystals Buried 200 Feet Beneath the Sea of Japan

Waves in Saturn’s rings give precise measurement of planet’s rotation rate

Is winter miserable for wildlife?

The Fat Men’s Clubs That Revelled in Excess

The Day Edwin Hubble Realized Our Universe Was Expanding

Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make Pain Hurt

Mini-Monsters with Multiple Heads Created in the Lab

The Cerebellum Is Your “Little Brain”—and It Does Some Pretty Big Things

Twins get some ‘mystifying’ results when they put 5 ancestry DNA kits to the test

What Life Is Like When Corn Is Off the Table

What made this ancient society sacrifice its own children?

What Happened to Earth’s Ancient Craters? Scientists Seek Clues on the Moon’s Pocked Surface

Pamela Smart got four boys to kill her husband nearly 29 years ago. Now, they’re free. She isn’t.

Largest collection ever of breached data found

Saturn’s Rings Could Have Formed During the Dinosaur Age, New Analysis Suggests

Scientists Are Working on a Pill for Loneliness

Devastating quakes are priming the Himalaya for a mega-disaster

Walt Disney Used Nuclear Weapons Technology to Bring the Tiki Room to Life

Science history: the man who defined drunk driving

How Jesse James became a criminal

A Floating Glass Bead Could Help Physicists Probe the Unknown