Humblebraggarts Are the Worst (Science Says So)
We all know one. And would probably rather not, according to a new study.
We all know one. And would probably rather not, according to a new study.
The nighttime soap you have to thank for the 1980s shoulder pad trend made its debut on this day in 1981.
As an optometrist working in turn-of-the-20th-century San Francisco, George Mayerle encountered plenty of immigrant patients who weren't comfortable reading Roman scripts. So he made a whole new test for them.
A look back at the legendary late night host's greatest comedic inventions.
Make it the first stop on your magical vacation.
New exhibition explores a time when hair wasn't simply for heads.
Brazilian scientists gave a recenty identified cave spider the name Ochyrocera aragogue, after Hagrid's enormous pet spider Aragog.
It was named after subterranean German goblins.
Larger homes can earn up to $200 a year.
Classrooms didn't have computer monitors when the game debuted in 1971, so kids had to use more of their imagination when shooting deer or succumbing to typhoid fever.
The "Ultra Game Boy" will play all your favorite cartridges from the '90s.
Viewers can’t get enough of the true crime network.
You’ll never have to touch your toilet again.
Make mini-light shows tailored to your favorite video games, music, and movies.
Hemings learned the art of French cooking in Paris and brought haute cuisine to America.
Europe’s largest engineering project uncovered countless historic treasures, ranging from bones to Tudor bowling balls.
We turn to a 3000-year-old corpse for answers.
Refer to this list before planning your next trip.
An estimated 35,000 German soldiers died in Estonia during World War II while fighting Soviet troops.
Researchers warn that “the complete feminization of this population is possible in the near future.”
Survey says ...
The Birthday Effect is a statistical phenomenon that says the likelihood of one's death increases on or around their birthday.
"Are you carrying any liquids? How about a scythe?"
You're never too young to make a difference.