Triceratops Trio Discovery Highlights Rich Dinosaur History Of U.S. Great Plains [PHOTOS]
O give me a home, where the Triceratops roam, and the T.rex is chomping all day...
Even Bill Nye Gets It Wrong Sometimes: Science Guy Flubs Explanation of Bumblebee Flight In Reddit AMA
Even a science guy can't be right 100 percent of the time.
Oldest Primate Fossil Skeleton Found: Archicebus Achilles Could Shine Light On Human Evolution
The newly discovered Archicebus achilles is 55 million years old, 7 million years older than the previous oldest known primate.
Breast Cancer Study Finds Particular Cell Type Especially Vulnerable To Turning Cancerous
Scientists found that a particular breast cell type called a luminal progenitor had genetic features that make it more likely to turn into cancer.
3D Printing In Space: NASA Aims To Fabricate Tools, Spaceships, Habitats
3D printing could be a great way for NASA to make tools, ships and parts in orbit for a fraction of the cost of launching them into space.
When Spot Won't Stop Fetching: Dogs With Compulsive Disorders Have Brain Abnormalities Similar To Humans With OCD
Brain scans of Dobermans with canine compulsive disorder bear traces similar to scans of humans with OCD.
Buzz Aldrin Nitpicks 'After Earth' Scientific Mistake: In Space, No One Can Hear An Explosion
"Alien" got it right where "After Earth" doesn't: In space, no one can hear you scream (or explode).
Michael Douglas Says Oral Sex Is Both Cause Of And 'Cure' For Throat Cancer: Not Quite
Michael Douglas blames cunnilingus for his throat cancer, but also says it's the "best cure" -- don't take that at face value.
'Game of Thrones' Recap: Nice Day For A Red Wedding
A wedding massacre at the Twins; Daario schemes to take Yunkai by surprise; Jon and Ygritte part ways in "The Rains of Castamere."
Medieval Misogyny: 'Game of Thrones' And Gratuitous Female Nudity
This fantasy fan has seen enough "sexposition" and gratuitous Targaryen breast-baring for one lifetime.
Citi Bike Launches In NYC, But Will It Reach New Yorkers Who Aren't Rich And White?
The Big Apple finally has a bike-sharing program. But which New Yorkers will use it?
The Week In Science: Ancient Streams On Mars, Pink Australian Slugs, Egyptian Meteorite Jewelry
The rover finds proof water once flowed on Mars, hot pink slugs turn up in Australia, and Splenda is not as innocuous as you might think.
Asteroid Swinging Near Earth Friday Has A Moon
Radar images show what seems to be a 2,000-foot-wide moon circling the 1.7 mile-wide QE2.
Mars Rat Would Be Having A Very Bad Time, If It Existed At All
An exposed rat on Mars would die either from suffocation, exposure, or from having most of its bodily fluids boil off.
1.7 Mile-Wide Asteroid Swings By Earth Friday; Chat About It With Bill Nye
Thankfully, 1998 QE2 is going to stay out pretty far -- at least 15 times the distance between the Earth and the moon.
Turtle Shell Origin Story Gets New Chapter Thanks To Fossil Reptile
An ancient fossil sheds light on how ancient reptiles fused their bones together to make protective shells.
New ISS Crew Blasts Off Tuesday, Will Keep Busy With Experiments And Spacewalks
A new trio of astronauts will link up with the International Space Station later tonight.
Citibike Fine Print: Watch The Clock, Bring Your Own Helmet
Check your bank balance and your watch before you bike, and bring your own helmet.
Jupiter, Venus And Mercury Triple Conjunction Ending This Week: How To Watch
The last time a triple conjunction occurred was in May 2011; another one won’t be seen until October 2015.
3D Printing Risks: Not Just Plastic Guns, But Military Parts, Drugs And Chemical Weapons
The perils of 3-D printing extend far beyond plastic guns: counterfeit military parts, drugs on demand and chemical weapons are in the offing.
Citibike Rolling Out In NYC On Memorial Day: Safety Concerns, Gripes Abound
Will inexperienced cyclists flood the Big Apple?
White Tiger Genetic Secret Unveiled: Single Mutation In Single Gene Removes Orange Color [PHOTOS]
Making a regular tiger into a white tiger is as simple as changing a single gene.
Robot Evolution: Hands-Off Engineering Approach Will Allow Robots To Evolve Like Humans
To make more robust and adaptable robots, researchers at Cornell are letting an evolutionary computer algorithm take the wheel.
NASA Bites On 3D-Printed Food: Automatic Pizza Assembly Machine Could Fuel Astronauts To Mars
3D-printed food could feed astronauts on long space journeys, tailor snacks to your diet and even make bug protein palatable.
Moore Tornado Meteorology: Not Unusually Strong, No Definitive Climate Change Link Yet
The twister that struck Moore, Okla., was a violent one. Did climate change play a role?
Oklahoma City Metro Area Hit With Massive Tornado [UPDATES]
A massive tornado devastated Moore, Okla., destroying an elementary school.
'Mad Men' Meets 'Dr. Feelgood': This Is Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce On Drugs
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce employees got all hopped up on "vitamin shots" on Sunday.
Tornadoes Strike U.S. Central Plains: Meteorologists Explain Conditions Behind A Bumper Crop Of Twisters
Weather experts say the sudden outburst of tornado activity is actually more of a return to normalcy after a relatively quiet season thus far.
'Game of Thrones' Season 3 Episode 8 Recap: 'Second Sons'
Daenerys tries to woo Yunkai's sellswords away; Melisandre extracts the "king's blood" she needed; Tyrion and Sansa tie the knot.
Greenwich Village Murder Of Gay Man 'Looks To Be A Hate Crime': NYPD Commissioner Kelly
The murder of a gay man in Greenwich Village is the latest incident in a flare-up of anti-gay violence in New York.