Why can't we landlubbers focus underwater without goggles?
If you suffered from the neurological disorder called "facial agnosia," you might not recognize the faces of close friends and family. How could this happen?
It's no surprise that guys are more into video games than girls, it's science!
Ever notice how angered you get when you’re waiting for someone to leave a parking spot that you want? Learn why on this Moment of Science.
In the middle of the last century, British mathematician Alan Turing proposed the following test for determining whether a computer could think...on its own!
Have you ever been lying in bed, about to fall fast asleep when your leg jerks suddenly, snapping you awake?
Have you ever bought coffee for someone to butter them up? A group of scientists set out of discover if this angle really works.
Say you're about to take a test or give an important presentation at work, would you rather be calm and collected or angry and agitated?
No sooner are they blown out, then they re-light and can be blown out again. How can a candle light itself?
Laughter research has found that less than 20% of laughter is a sincere response to someone's humor. In fact, it's primarily a social signal.
Some people believe that a dog's mouth is cleaner than a human's. While this may be true, which mouth is more dangerous to people?
Do cats' movements when they play with toys reflect how they would hunt in the wild?
Some species use their ears not just for hearing, but for communicating as well.
New calculations suggest the rending of neutron star crusts may allow astrophysicists a glimpse inside these bizarre celestial bodies.
When the drugs we use to heal us create unintended monsters.
A new study shows quitters using nicotine replacement therapy are just as likely to relapse as those who stop smoking cold turkey.