Why can’t some people remember their dreams?

Experience: I manage the last Blockbuster in the world

Discovering an Iconic Literary Character Was Based on Your Grandfather

The Night The Lights Went Out

Wandering Earth: rocket scientist explains how we could move our planet

Antibiotic treatment alleviates Alzheimer’s disease symptoms in male mice, study reveals

It’s Not Just Salt, Sugar, Fat: Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Drive Weight Gain

Aaaaahh! Researchers probe the acoustics of screams

The Wrong Side of History

This Town Didn’t Want to Be a Radioactive Waste Dump. The Government Is Giving Them No Choice.

We’re Finally Learning More about MU69, the Strange, Flat Rock in the Outer Solar System

On this day in 1997 President Clinton officially apologized to victims of the Tuskegee syphilis study

The Moon Rock Hunter Is Coming for You

Alone, They Stink. Together They Create Dark Chocolate’s Alluring Aroma.

Could a Single Live Vaccine Protect against a Multitude of Diseases?

How Much Do Babies’ Skulls Get Squished During Birth? A Whole Lot, 3D Images Reveal

The kilo is dead. Long live the kilo!

Bedbugs Menaced the Dinosaur Age Before Moving Into Our Mattresses

Medieval Sex Cult at Center of German Crossbow Murder Mystery

As Planet Discoveries Pile Up, a Gap Appears in the Pattern

A brief history of extremism – is the problem worse than ever?

The Man Who Gets Snakebit on Purpose. For Science.

The University of Maryland waited 18 days to inform students of a virus on campus

The Quest to Make a Bot That Can Smell as Well as a Dog

Laser of sound promises to measure extremely tiny phenomena

Chinese rover finds strange rocks that may come from deep inside the moon

When Soviets Tried to Eradicate the Plague

International cyber-crime gang busted

Scientists create mind-controlled hearing aid

Disney World’s Literal Nuclear Option, Explained

Science, Sensationalism, and the Lessons of ‘Insectageddon’

Was It an Invisible Attack on U.S. Diplomats, or Something Stranger?

Are we any closer to learning what sparks lightning?

Who killed the prime minister? The unsolved murder that still haunts Sweden

No, someone hasn’t cracked the code of the mysterious Voynich manuscript

A mystery illness killed a boy in 1969. Years later, doctors learned what it was: AIDS.

Beresheet Crash Site Spotted

Video: ‘Serial Killers Are a Uniquely American Phenomenon’

‘Wood wide web’—the underground network of microbes that connects trees—mapped for first time

Definition of kilogram, amp, and kelvin set to change forever

Peacock spiders’ superblack spots reflect just 0.5 percent of light

Why this insect fakes death to avoid sex

Humans Crawled Through a Cave 14,000 Years Ago. We Can Still See Their Perfectly Preserved Footprints.

The Concept of “Race” Is a Lie

Something Strange Punched a Hole in the Milky Way. But What Exactly Is It?

From the Lunar Far Side, China’s Rover Reveals Moon’s Hidden Depths

Striking Down the Queen Won’t Save You From the Swarm

Cambridge scientists create world’s first living organism with fully redesigned DNA

A Trove of ‘Lost’ New York City Crime Scene Photos, Unearthed After 82 Years

The Font Detectives

Boredom in the mating market: Guppies demonstrate why it’s good to stand out

Arsenic-Breathing Microbes Found In The Open Ocean

Microsoft’s First Windows XP Patch in Years Is a Very Bad Sign

Researchers develop viable, environmentally-friendly alternative to Styrofoam

We’re just beginning to grasp the toll of the Islamic State’s archaeological looting in Syria

Cars will change more in the next decade than they have in the past century

A little-known parasite infects 300,000 people in the U.S.

Long-lost “tasty genes” could soon be spliced back into store-bought tomatoes

Underground Photos From New York’s Seediest Years

Another Yellowstone Geyser Has Just Rumbled To Life After Years Of Quiet