If "What Happened to Sophie Wilder" was what it appears to be on first glance -- a simple story about a lovesick writer and his mysterious on-again, off-again girlfriend -- I would not be writ…
Tennis Now's Blair Henley talks Rafa's record-breaking win at Indian Wells, Sharapova's domination, Wozniacki's moonballs, and more. Also, learn what Alex Ovechkin tells Maria Kirilenko before her matches, and find out how Redfoo is planning on making his way into the U.S. Open draw.
A sure sign of spring: My pansies are planted. These little cold-weather beauties went in on a sunny, 60-degree day and don’t seem to mind that the temperatures dropped overnight and won’t be …
The ship itself was evacuated of sailors long ago and the decommissioning ceremony is a wrap, but work to remove the USS Guardian from the UNESCO heritage reef it is stuck on is expected to continue at least through the week.
Welcome to the Double X Science podcast for Friday, March 15, 2013 with hosts Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Emily Willingham, editor-in-chief. We discuss the five posts of the week, with special emphasis on Laura Newman's post 'HIV+ doesn't mean you can't have children.' We also discuss the posts at Double X Science Jr, highlighting Rare Earth Metals. We wrap up with a brief discussion about a study using an African Sleeping Sickness medication to treat mitochondrial autism shown in a mice study. Читать дальше...
Swarms of bats, birds and locusts may strike fear in the heart of humans, but as scientists are discovering, we all might be following the same patterns of behavior.
What crocs on treadmills can teach us about dinosaurs.
Louisville earned the top overall seed in the NCAA tournament Sunday, while Kansas, Indiana and Gonzaga also received No. 1s after a topsy-turvy regular season and another round of weekend upsets.