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Human Footprints Found in New Mexico Are 23,000 Years Old – Long Before the Ice Age Glaciers Melted

New scientific research conducted at White Sands National Park in New Mexico has uncovered the oldest known human footprints in North America. The discovery reveals...

One Man Set Out to Make the Perfect Pasta Shape, And it’s So Popular That Orders are Backed Up for Months

When one man just couldn't find the perfect pasta shape, he did what so many great Americans have done before him: he made his...

Millennials Are Eating More Adventurously, Trying More Foreign Food—And Even Catching Their Own Dinner

Millennials are more adventurous with food than Baby Boomers—eating more foreign fare, experimenting with unusual ingredients, and even catching their own dinner—according to a...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Autism Therapy For Infants May Reduce Likelihood of Later Diagnosis

An Australian team has developed the world's first behavior therapy shown to reduce autism spectrum disorder-like behavior enough in infants to avoid, through improvement,...

900-Year-old Mystery That Puzzled Stargazers is Now Solved – It’s A ‘Zombie’ Star

The Chinese have a long, ancient history of recording “guest stars”—suddenly bright stars that appear in the sky for a while but then dim...

Fossil Found by Kids in New Zealand Turns Out to Be 27 Million-Year-old Giant Penguin

The remains of a giant prehistoric penguin were discovered fossilized on a beach on New Zealand, delighting a group of young students, and filling...

Squirrels Have Very Different Personality Traits – Just Like Humans

A study from the University of California, Davis is the first to document personality in golden-mantled ground squirrels, which are common across the western...

Have We Detected Dark Energy? Cambridge Scientists Say It’s a Possibility

Dark energy, the mysterious force that causes the universe to accelerate, may have been responsible for unexpected results from the XENON1T experiment, deep below...

Standing More Often May Help Prevent Chronic Diseases Like Type 2 Diabetes, Researchers Say

In a Finnish collaborative study, researchers noticed that standing is associated with better insulin sensitivity. Increasing the daily standing time may therefore help prevent...

Teen Who Lost His Gaming Partner When Dad Died Brings The Power of Play–and Connection–to Kids Facing Illness

As a little boy, Nick Priest loved playing video games with his dad, Joe, who was a wiz at all things tech and gaming....

Mars Rover Grabs First Rock Sample, a ‘Truly Historic Moment’ and Major Step in Hunt for Alien Life

On the 6th of September, the Mars Rover Perseverance drilled down into a briefcase-sized rock with its incredibly sophisticated sample and capture system, and...

Man Decides to Give Bone Marrow to Soothe His Depression – Not Only Did Her Cancer go into Remission But MS Too

Rather than give in to depression, one man chose to fight back in a way that not only changed his own life for the...

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Launches Company to Clean Up Space Debris

An Apple co-founder is launching a company to clean up space debris, and not a moment to soon, as NASA estimates there may have...

Stories or Music Can Synchronize the Heartbeats of Everyone Listening into a Single Rhythm

Way back in the mists of time, before Guttenberg's printing press, before the Chinese invented parchment paper, before clay tablets and papyrus, humans passed...

If Left to Regrow, Brazil’s Atlantic Forest Could Recover Faster and Store More Carbon Cheaper Than Tree Planting

Reprinted and altered with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Naturally regenerated forests are much better...

Locals Are ‘Interrupting Violence’ in Minneapolis – One Lawn Chair at a Time

As city officials wrangle under the pressure to reduce urban violence and deal with demands from police unions, homeowners' associations, and gun lobbyists, residents...

Astronaut Brings Ashes and Photos of 9/11 Victim to Space to Fulfill His Lifelong Dream of Orbiting For NASA

At age 6, Chad Keller already knew he wanted to be an astronaut, but his vision wasn’t sharp enough to pass the military requirements...

Cows are Being Potty-Trained to Save the Planet – Animal Loving Researchers are Moo-ved by the Results

On a farm where cows freely relieve themselves as they graze, the accumulation and spread of waste often contaminates local soil and waterways. This...

Moths’ Rippled Forewings Are Actually a Sophisticated Defense System Against Echo Location

The folds and ripples at the front of a moth's forewings are a sophisticated defense system against the echolocation of hunting bats in the...