If You Want to Stay in a 5-Star Hotel for Cheap, Go to Reno
The Water-Gen Device Makes Water From Air
Scientists Identify New Edible Mushroom in Chicago
Scientists Identify New Edible Mushroom in Chicago
Newsletter Item for (86495): Why Don’t Airlines Have Parachutes for Passengers?
Why Don’t Airlines Have Parachutes for Passengers?
Today’s Big Question: Why don’t airlines have parachutes for passengers?
Newsletter Item for (86527): Solved: The Mystery of Identity Thief Lori Erica Ruff
Solved: The Mystery of Identity Thief Lori Erica Ruff
A six-year cold case involving a deceased Texan woman with no traceable past was just cracked by a former nuclear physicist.
Newsletter Item for (86502): Study Finds Harmful Compounds in Household Dust
Study Finds Harmful Compounds in Household Dust
Ninety percent of samples taken from homes, schools, and daycare centers contained dangerous chemicals.
Newsletter Item for (86458): Out of This World: An Oral History of ‘ALF’
Out of This World: An Oral History of ALF
He was invited to the White House. He sold $250 million in merchandise. And he nearly caused an actor to have a nervous breakdown on set.
Newsletter Item for (86537): 9 Amazing Statues You Can Only See Underwater
Across the world statues have been sunk into the oceans for a variety of reasons—as memorials, to offer protection to a fragile marine environment, or simply as beautiful art.
Newsletter Item for (86509): Why Computer Scientists Created a Database of 10,000 Torsos
It's unofficially called the Torso Computer Club.
Newsletter Item for (86201): 6 Movies That Ruined Their Studios
6 Movies That Ruined Their Studios
George Lucas's first post-'Star Wars' movie was one of two films that signaled the end for one studio.