Money can't buy me love... happiness... or class; but, as The Washington Post reports, the billionaire chase for the fountain of youth may just mean that money can buy immortality.
The black widow, found throughout the world's temperate and tropical regions, is indeed the most venomous spider in North America -- but the notorious black arachnid with the red hourglass on her abdomen hasn't exactly earned her fearsome reputa
For centuries, explorers have searched the world for the fountain of youth. Today's billionaires believe they can create it, using technology and data.
Ever stared up at the sky on a clear night and felt suddenly small beneath the stars? Hiked up a mountain and marveled at the immensity of the vast beauty below?
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The Tuskegee experiments, where some 600 poor sharecroppers in Macon County, Alabama were told they'd get free government healthcare during the great depression in what turned out to be a government-i
So are we still evolving? What kind of human beings will emerge in the future if we are? How does evolution work anyhow? Find out in this latest episode with UNSW's evolutionary biologist Darren Curnoe.
?Imagine if we could do as the plants do, and feed directly off the sun's energy. It would certainly make our lives easier: The countless hours spent purchasing, preparing, and eating food could be redirected elsewhere (and we wouldn't even nee
Scientists at Duke University have pinpointed a regulator of gene activity that could lend insight into why we're so different from chimpanzees despite having a near-identical genetic makeup (94 per cent of our DNA is the same).