Why Do They Build Oil Rigs in the Middle of the Ocean?
We put the rigs where the oil is!
The legendary filmmaker lived a life full of controversy.
You can even see equipment left by Apollo 17 astronauts.
Dolphin calves are born tail first, rather than head first, so that they don't drown during the birthing process. Read on for 14 other facts about these fascinating creatures.
Don’t trust the WiFi gods.
Sure, they’re scary as hell. But one fan theory suggests viewers might be overlooking something.
It was unearthed more than 30 years ago, but archaeologists have only just realized what it is.
And 10 drinks a week could shave two years off your life.
From getting naked to going to the bathroom, people have been willing to do some unexpected activities in MRIs in the name of science.
According to Klemtu's residents, the hairy, human-like creatures have always been there, in the dense forests and remote areas across the nation’s traditional territory.
Rock on.
People who stay up late and sleep in late have a 10 percent higher risk of dying sooner compared to early risers.
Add some new ammunition to your Scrabble arsenal.
But you might get free public Wi-Fi out of it.
Sarah Forbes Bonetta escaped slavery, but had little control over her destiny.
Creating compounds in the lab just got a lot more precise.
Librarians can help you with everything from finding your next great read to filling out your taxes. But they have a couple of patron pet peeves—and at least one involves bacon.
The village of Kåfjord is still feeling the effects of World War II.
Spoiler: The answer is not "aliens." It's never aliens.
Just in time for National Library Week.
Happy Grilled Cheese Day! If you want to upgrade your favorite ooey-gooey sandwich, Spencer Rubin— founder and CEO of Melt Shop—has some tips.
Thursday, June 9, 2021 has been declared "Mare of Easttown" Day at Wawa—and they've got a special (spicy) cheesesteak to celebrate.