David Bowie Is Taking Over New York City's Subways
The legendary rocker's many personas will also be featured on the system's MetroCards ... but that doesn't mean your train will move any faster.
The legendary rocker's many personas will also be featured on the system's MetroCards ... but that doesn't mean your train will move any faster.
To figure it out, we have to go back and look at how Europeans first encountered the fruit in question.
The effect is small, but it proves that technological interventions can help make the world a (slightly) safer place.
All of the country's most popular national parks will be affected.
The young queen was quick to act.
There are plenty of species named after Attenborough, but this is the first one to share its name with one of his documentaries.
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A recent change in policy gives more power to private landowners.
Bid farewell to fingerprints on your phone.
Theresienstadt concentration camp was an oddity, even by Nazi standards.
Last week we reported that sweets lovers are panic-buying Necco Wafers. But those sugary candies aren't going down without a fight.
Staff baited the badger with cat food and honey, to no avail.
The gin-based drink is a reimagining of Vietnam's famous noodle dish.
If you've ever dreamed of owning a pair of Sir Patrick Stewart's shorts, here's your chance.
A new oat-based beverage is the latest attempt by a non-dairy milk producer to put cows out of business.
The enzyme has the potential to be improved even further.
The hit series, which was recently reimagined by Netflix, was only the second sitcom to feature a divorced mom.
There's a reason the steak you ordered medium-rare always comes out bloody.
The put-upon little comic strip blob once won an Emmy.
The thieves made off with a 16th-century gold relic containing the once-beating organ.
Iceland, anyone?
Do you say "pew-litzer" or "pull-itzer"?
Because we all just want to feel a little cleaner when we travel.
The new satellite follows on the heels of Kepler's discovery of more than 2,300 exoplanets over the last nine years.