Everything we know about how wolves became dogs
Tens of thousands of years ago, before the internet, before the Industrial Revolution, before literature and mathematics, bronze and iron, before the advent of agriculture, early humans formed an...
View Article10 Forgotten Artifacts That Have Been Rediscovered
Over the years, many artifacts with cultural, historical, and archaeological significance have been lost. What’s surprising, though, is that many of these valuable objects were not really lost but...
View ArticleRuth Bader Ginsburg apologizes for bashing Donald Trump [Video]
After considerable backlash, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologized on Thursday for her recent comments on presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. “On reflection, my...
View ArticleAncient Logbook Documenting Great Pyramid's Construction Unveiled
A logbook that contains records detailing the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza has been put on public display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built in honor of...
View ArticleThat's Insane! Daring Skydiver 'Surfs' on Storm Clouds
Have you ever thought to yourself, “You know what skydiving needs? More lightning.” You probably haven’t. But, then again, you aren’t Sean MacCormac. Earlier this month, MacCormac, a member of the Red...
View ArticleScientists find potential new antibiotic, right under their noses
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – Scientists in Germany have discovered a bacteria hiding out in peoples’ noses that produces an antibiotic compound that can kill several dangerous pathogens,...
View ArticleWarren Buffett demolishes Donald Trump in a 3-point takedown
While introducing Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally in Omaha, Neb., famed businessman Warren Buffett launched a broadside against her Republican opponent, Donald...
View ArticleLED-lighted wingsuit jumpers light up the Spanish skies
The annual Perseid meteor shower reached its peak last week, putting on a fantastic show for stargazers watching the late night skies. To honor the “Lágrimas de San Lorenzo” (Saint Lorenzo’s tears)...
View ArticleNobel Prize winner Roger Tsien dies; helped track cells
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Roger Tsien, a University of California, San Diego professor who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry for helping develop fluorescent markers that could tag cancer cells or track...
View Article400 acres donated to Yosemite National Park
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Robin Wainwright could have cashed-in on pristine grassland and forest he owned along the border with Yosemite National Park — building an upscale resort for a few fortunate...
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