After Colombia-FARC Peace Talks Lead To Truce, Questions Remain About Agreement Becoming Law
After 52 years of war and bloodshed, the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have agreed to a peace deal.
World's Largest Natural Giant Clam Pearl Worth $130 Million Was Sitting Under A Fisherman's Bed For 10 Years
The world's largest natural giant clam pearl may have been hiding under a fisherman's bed for ten years.
Syrian Conjoined Twins Die While Waiting For Permission To Get Surgery Abroad
One-month-old Syrian conjoined twins Nawras and Moaz have died in Damascus while waiting to get government passports for vital surgery abroad.
Fake ISIS Attack In Prague: Protest, Islamic State Simulation Approved By City Leaves Tourists On Edge
An anti-immigration group led a fake ISIS attack in Prague's Old Town Square to protest Islam.
Job Satisfaction Study Spotlights Importance Of Enjoying Your Job In Your 20s And 30s
In the study by researchers at Ohio State University, participants self-reported their job satisfaction from the ages of 25 to 39, and reported health conditions once they turned 40.
Sleep Research Finds That Sleeping Between Study Sessions Can Help Retention
A new study published in Psychological Science finds sleeping between study sessions helps you better recall what you have learned.
Syrian Refugee Children: Nations Pledge $100M To Help Jordan Educate Displaced Kids
Donor nations pledge to give $100 million to help Jordan provide Syrian refugee children with educations.
NASA Calls Low Arctic Sea Ice The 'New Normal'
NASA calls the low levels of Arctic sea ice the "new normal."
Germany Burqa Ban? Face Veils Under Scrutiny With Latest European Country To Consider Prohibiting Head Wear
Conservatives in Germany are calling for a partial face veil ban.
New T. Rex Found In Montana: What Will Fossils Tell Paleontologists About The Tyrannosaurus Rex?
A new Tyrannosaurus rex fossil has been discovered in Montana by paleontologists.
Ötzi The Iceman Clothing Discovery: What Was He Wearing At Time Of Death?
Ötzi the Iceman was a fashionista, according to researchers.
When Did The Atlantic Ocean Form? Scientists Find Firm Date From Land And Marine Life Analysis
Scientists find a firm date for when the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean divided: 2.8 million years ago.
Polar Bear Conservation Efforts: Canada Tests Microchip Tracking System To Deter Smugglers
Can microchips deter polar bear smugglers?
Alaska Climate Change Makes Island Town Of Shishmaref Vote On Relocation
Alaska's island village, Shishmaref, voted on relocating to the Alaskan mainland due to global warming side effects.
Olga Murra Of Texas Convicted For Trafficking 2 Undocumented Immigrants
A Texas woman has been convicted for trafficking two undocumented immigrants.
Why Are Night Weddings Banned In Kenya? Violence Leads Police To Make New Rule
Kenya places a time cap on weddings in the state of Mombasa.
Oil Spill Cleanup Methods: Aquatic Ferns May Have Cleansing Properties To Absorb Oil While Repelling Water
Researchers are exploring how aquatic ferns can efficiently clean up oil spills without absorbing too much water.
Great Lakes Shipwreck: Oldest Intact Vessel Found In Lake Ontario
An exploration team has uncovered a fully intact shipwreck at the bottom of Lake Ontario.
How The Internet Affects Your Brain: The Connection Between Technology And Human Memory
Researchers explore how cognitive offloading changes the way we think, learn and solve problems.
Where Does Oxygen On Earth Come From? Moss Played Important Role, Plant Evolution Study Reveals
New study finds early plants are responsible for stabilizing the oxygen cycle on the planet.
Google Duo Release Date: Hangouts, Encryption, Video Chatting And More Explained
Google rolls out its simple one-to-one video chatting app. How does it compare to Skype, Facebook Messenger and Apple's FaceTime?
Noise Pollution Causes Disruption In Feeding For Humpback Whales, Study Finds
Man-made noise pollution is impacting how humpback whales are foraging for food.
Refugee Crisis 2016 In Europe: Death Toll And Migrant Arrival Increases, Statistics Show
Contrary to popular belief, statistics show that the refugee crisis has worsened in 2016.
What Is A Sterile Neutrino? Antarctica’s IceCube Observatory’s Search For 4th Particle Explained
Scientists have been on the hunt for the elusive sterile neutrino. Is it real?
Lake Tanganyika Fish Quantity Declines Due To Rising Temperatures
New research suggests rising temperatures are responsible for the decline in fish in Africa's Lake Tanganyika.
Dog Fertility Is Declining Due To Environmental Contaminants; Can Same Be Said For Humans?
Researchers hypothesize environmental contaminants to be responsible for a decline in canine sperm quality. Can the same be said for humans?
How Much Does iPhone Cost in Russia? Apple Accused Of Price Fixing
The tech giant is accused of conspiring with 16 resellers to fix device prices in Russia.
Zika Virus Vaccine Florida Update: Hillary Clinton In Miami To Urge Emergency Funding, Congress To Reconvene
In the wake of the spreading Zika virus, Hillary Clinton will reportedly call on Congress to come back in session and pass legislation for emergency funding.
Why Did Police Kill Michael Brown? 5 Facts About Teen’s Death
On the two year anniversary of Michael Brown's death, learn five facts surrounding his tragic passing.
FDA Vaping Regulations 2016: How New Law Will Effect Vapers
Retailers are now mandated to verify a consumer’s age using a valid photo ID, as per the Tobacco Control Act of 2009.