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Overfishing Could Be Threatening the Ocean’s Fastest Shark

Shortfin Makos, "torpedoes with teeth," are treasured by fisherman for their fight and their meat.

Netflix Launched a Cyberattack Against Itself to Help Save the Internet

Company found a potentially fatal flaw, took pre-emptive action to prevent widespread web outage.

Archaeologists Find 3,500 Year Old ‘Lunch Box’ in Swiss Alps

Chemical analysis found traces of grains inside, possibly part of an ancient porridge.

Why Everyone Should—and Can—Learn to Play the Piano

Concert pianist James Rhodes believes playing music 'nourishes your soul.'

Half of Everything in Our Galaxy Is Made of Atoms from Across the Universe

Exploding stars blew 50 percent of Milky Way atoms through space on 'solar winds.'

Chinese Company Developing Lifelike Robot Head

Doll can mimic complex facial expressions as well as talk and even sing in Chinese.

Fossils Uncovered by Subway Construction Project in Los Angeles

Find includes prehistoric bones from mammals that roamed 11,000 years ago.

Brooklyn Beckham’s New Book Documents Life as Son of Celebrity Parents

'What I See' offers his own point of view via words and personal photographs.

Gay Soldier Reveals What It’s Like to Come Out While in the Army

'I got more sh-t for being a New Yorker than I got for being gay.'

Why Are World War II Films So Universally Popular?

Dunkirk is the latest in a long string of successfully WWII films.

NFL Ends Partnership With NIH Over Concussion Study

The football league cut ties with the health institute after a 'bitter dispute.'

U.S. Law Enforcement Targets Major Bitcoin Exchange

Alexander Vinnik is accused of money laundering through BTC-e, his bitcoin exchange.

Sean Spicer’s Next Move May Be ‘Dancing With the Stars’

The talks are preliminary, but 'have legs,' the celebrity press is reporting.

Does Steve Bannon’s Private Publicist Violate Federal Law?

The senior presidential adviser is using a shadow press office to handle media inquiries.

DNA Analysis Identifies Living Descendants of Biblical Canaanites

3,700-year-old remains contained genomes found in 90 percent of modern Lebanese.