Strange & Offbeat
Killer whales use seaweed tools in never-before-seen grooming behavior
Primates, birds, and elephants are all known to make tools, but examples of tool use among marine an ...View More
These frozen wolf cubs ate a woolly rhino—and changed what we know about dogs
New analysis of the remains of two 'puppies' dating back more than 14,000 years ago has shown that t ...View More
Some early-onset cancers are on the rise. Why?
Some early-onset cancers — those that occur in people under age 50 — are on the rise in the United S ...View More
Intrepid baby-faced robot dons a jetpack for its next adventure — becoming the first humanoid robot to fly
iRonCub3: First Liftoff of a Jet-Powered Humanoid Robot - YouTube Watch On Researchers have ...View More
Final photo from iconic US satellite shows how Las Vegas has 'doubled' in size over the last 25 years — Earth from space
The last image captured by the recently decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite shows the sprawling mass ...View More
We finally know why Queen Hatshepsut's statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt
For the past 100 years, Egyptologists thought that when the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut died, ...View More
Ghana’s Drunkard Association Protests High Alcohol Prices
Ghana’s Drunkard Association has given the country’s government a three-week ultimatum to lower alco ...View More
'Deciphering these mysterious strings': How reading the Inca's knotted cords can reveal past droughts and deluges
Five centuries ago, the Incas ruled the western half of South America with the help of a unique form ...View More
Moroccan Man Sued for Impersonating Muscular Italian Man on Tinder
A 50-year-old Moroccan man was recently acquitted of sexual assault charges after impersonating a mu ...View More
'Staggering' first images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory show 10 million galaxies — and billions more are on the way
After decades of preparation, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory released its first images to the world i ...View More













