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The new offices will be built in New York's Long Island City and Viriginia's Arlington.
Dozens of mummified cats were dug up this week. This isn't as shocking as you might think.
We know the dangers of too little sleep. Now for the other side of the story.
Detailed (and beautiful) information on 57 million crop fields across the U.S. and Europe are now available online.
A Muslim professor teaches how religions can co-exist.
California's raging fires show how climate change can unleash totally new—and deadly—kinds of weather.
International enrollment and applications to American grad schools are plummeting. This is the opposite of what makes America great. Throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, America emerged at the […]
Researchers discover a link between nonverbal synchronization and relationship success.
The comics titan worked for more than half a century to revolutionize and add nuance to the comics industry, and he built a vast community of fans along the way.
Could this be the long-awaited solution to economic inequality?
The government hopes to see 1.5 million electric cars on roads by 2030.
New research shows that the answer is more subtle than you might think.
Indiana ranks 3rd in coal consumption, but a primary energy utility there just declared the end of coal by 2028
The next gold rush might take place in our sewers.
The results come from a 15-year study that used ultrasound scans to track blood vessels in middle-aged adults starting in 2002.
It's unlikely that there's anything on the planet that is worth the cost of shipping it back
Scientists have discovered that neurological response to posture is separate from movement.
They're at a higher risk for depression, weekend binge drinking, and unnecessary dieting.