April is the seventh month in a row to break temperature records.
German electrical grid nearly overburdened with all the renewable energy being produced.
The Cultural Revolution—hell for millions—still echoes in Xi Jinping’s rule.
Oregon and Kentucky choose today between Sanders and Clinton.
“Gun-wielding Chinese-American Donald Trump supporter” runs for US Congress with Google’s logo.
If one visionary at USPS had had his way, Gmail would have been a public utility.
Inside Pantone’s factory headquarters in New Jersey, where global standards are set for color. #video
In case you missed it: As of May 11, NOAA’s national weather forecasts will no longer yell at you.
Venezuela’s Lake Maracaibo area is struck by lightning nearly 300 days a year.
How Portland can avoid San Francisco’s housing crisis: quit catering every policy to gentrifiers.
As Zika spreads, scientists track a horrifying, crucial question: Can mosquitoes learn?
Australian athletes at the Rio Olympics to carry Zika-proof condoms, coated with an anti-viral gel.
Many liken it to a high school cafeteria, “except everyone’s beautiful.” Olympic villages: known for sex.
“Tinder for fumeheads” matches you with dates based on your body odor.
Physician Dorothee Deiss photographs people considered to be outside the dominant ideal of beauty.
Kickstarter of the day: Racquet, “a new, quarterly tennis magazine.”
The Google data shows that Jews seek out these jokes far more than anybody else. Analysis of jokes sought on the web.
In the 1660s, German alchemist Hennig Brand intended to turn urine into gold. Instead he discovered phosphorus. #video
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