Python Takes 9,000 Mile Flight In Woman’s Shoe
The snake needed a vacation.
Your Beer and Wine Could Be Contaminated With Arsenic
Dangerous heavy metals could be added during the filtration process.
Web Surf Like It’s 1989: You Can Now Try the Original World Wide Web Browser
CERN engineers recreated the first online interface to mark the 30th anniversary of the web.
Murder, Affairs, and Too Much Booze Abound in This Debut Author’s Crime Thriller
Chapter One: In Harriet Tyce's "Blood Orange," there are no limits to the depravity of humankind.
Muhammad Ali — “The Greatest” — Began His Boxing Reign 55 Years Ago Today
On February 25, 1964, then-Cassius Clay dethroned the world heavyweight champ Sonny Liston.
Why Older Americans Are More Likely to Inhabit Social Media Bubbles
Higher rates of loneliness and conflict avoidance put the elderly at risk for "fake news" targeting.
This Plagiarism Scandal Has Rocked the World of Romance Novels
Brazilian writer now stands accused of stealing passages from dozens of other books.
Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood Stars and Their Longtime Stand-Ins
Some A-listers have had the same body double for years, and won't work without them.
You Could Have Been Exposed to Radiation at Grand Canyon National Park
Uranium ore was sitting in buckets near park visitors.
The World’s Biggest Bee, Thought to Be Extinct, Still Buzzing Around
The bee’s massive wingspan is 2.5 inches.
Great White Shark Genome Mapped, Could Lead to Longer Life in Humans
Scientists look to the apex predator's DNA for biological hints on faster healing, fewer diseases.
Dutch Researchers Just Discovered 300,000 New Galaxies
Scientists also plan to use this latest radio telescope data to study the origins of black holes.
Is American Airlines Using Seat Cameras To Spy On You?
They’re not the only airline with cameras installed in seats.
Nearly Half Of All Americans Over the Age of 55 Don’t Have A Will
Also, only 18 percent of seniors have a will, health care directives, and power of attorney selected.
How Lobster Bellies Could Be Design Prototype for Military Armor of the Future
The naturally-occuring hydrogel polymer in the crustacean's shell is both rugged and flexible.
This Week’s 5 Most Memorable Long-Reads
The saga of a corrupt NBA ref, an El Chapo juror's tale, and American ISIS wives made our list.