From questionable shipwrecks to outright attacks, the Sentinelese clearly don't want to be bothered.
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Once water gets more than about 200 feet deep, building on the sea floor is out of the question.
Stories of child prodigies and the naturally gifted hide the fact that success is built on more than talent alone.
Scientists may have detected the somewhat smelly chemical dimethyl sulfide on a planet 120 light-years from Earth.
The weirdest thing about the 21 feet found near Vancouver since 2007? Foul play has been ruled out.
The jail environment teaches the animals that approaching humans results in a boring and annoying experience.
When Cameroon's Lakes Monoun and Nyos exploded, they released clouds of carbon dioxide that suffocated everything in its wake.
If cocaine affects sharks at all, it does so as an anesthetic, not as a stimulant.
Long before Christopher and Magellan, ancient explorers voyaged into the unknown and brought home extraordinary tales.
Though Sun Tzu’s "The Art of War" is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
When you turn a map of East Asia upside down, Beijing’s geographic constraints and regional ambitions become much clearer.
Only Caesar lived to tell the tale.
The most momentous and significant events in our lives are the ones we do not see coming. Life is defined by the unforeseen.
True north, magnetic north, and grid north have aligned. There's also a connection to James Bond.
Before Constantine received his history-defining vision, a pagan Sun god paved the way for Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into the Eternal City.
His crime was so great, he was not only sentenced to death but his name was to be erased from memory.
Lab experiments showed Caribbean box jellyfish are quick studies of their environment.
"Spanish Stonehenge" contains 526 giant stones, three circular burial sites, a quarry, and four necropolises.
The strange bronze artifact perplexed scholars for more than a century, including how it traveled so far from home.
Humanity is never fully in control of its creations. This lesson from Mary Shelley has remained relevant for over 200 years.
St Nick had a history of teleporting long before needing to reach all the world's children in one night.
Small spiders use their silk threads to passively fly, a process called ballooning. Learning how could help atmospheric scientists.
No amount of success can overcome imposter syndrome without a mindset geared toward growth.
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OmnesViae is a modern route planner based on the roads of the Roman Empire.
New research finds that dinosaurs were already adapted to living in cold climates before the end-Triassic mass extinction. But how?
Physicists have yet to pinpoint the hypothetical matter that keeps galaxies from flying apart. Now they have a new focus.
The zebras were originally part of a newspaper tycoon's private zoo. Now they roam the San Simeon grasslands, growing in numbers.
Is history decided by discernible laws or does it unfold based on random, unpredictable occurrences?
Now that the DSM lists severe hoarding as a disorder apart from OCD, psychologists are asking what explains its prevalence.
Human beings are descendants of these early tetrapods – at least those who made a new life on land.