Last fall, scientists pointed to recurring slope lineae — dark, flowing streaks on the planet's surface — as evidence of liquid water on the Red Planet's surface. After a taking a closer look, researchers are now doubting that earlier hypothesis.
As airlines dream up ever more hellish ways to pack us into airplanes in the future, we (well, those of us flying in economy) are already getting squeezed. But which airlines are the meanest to your knees?
Did you know the average Big Bank customer spends $194 a year in ATM fees? Aspiration reimburses ATM fees worldwide and lets you earn up to 100x more interest than typical checking accounts. You can even set your own account fee (even if it's zero) and they donate 10% of all revenue to charity. Yep, that’s a bank we’d want to do business with.
An estimated 1,500 Americans illegally and unexpectedly washed up in Canada late Sunday after strong winds blew them across the St. Clair River near Sarnia, Ont.
Welcome to Today In 2016, your daily digest of all things election. Today Melania Trump sues the Daily Mail, more Clinton emails are coming and Donald Trump has a low bar for field staff.
Globally, 39% of all music sales are physical CDs and vinyl, but in Japan, the figure is double that, and Japanese consumers often pay almost $30 for a CD album. But why? The answer has to do with... finches.
Trump's personal brand is built on winning, so he cannot lose to Hillary Clinton. Also, there is no possible way that this "racist voodoo doll made of discarded cat hair" actually wants to run the country. So, really, the only option here is to quit.
The FBI’s year-long investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server uncovered tens of thousands more documents from her time as secretary of state that were not previously disclosed.
As "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" nears the one-year mark, its host appears to be pulled in different directions. The result: a product that looks simultaneously more and less like late-night TV — and a show that lacks a clear identity.
On a Saturday evening in February, a 45-year-old Uber driver and father of two named Jason Dalton got into his car, left his home near Kalamazoo, Michigan, and began shooting people. But the strangest, most unfathomable thing about the night that Dalton killed and killed again is what he did in between.
Successful businesspeople make the most out of the numbers available to them. If you're to succeed in the business world, you're going to need how to crunch and effectively analyze data. This course
Cost-cutting measures by private facilities have led to subpar food quality and fewer meals, making noodles a commodity that trades well above its value.
Chocolate contains an alkaloid called “theobromine”. Theobromine is in the same family as caffeine and is a type of stimulant which dogs cannot handle.
While your home Wi-Fi signal may not make it past a few walls, White Space Wi-Fi easily travels 10 kilometers through trees, buildings, brick walls, and whatever else. So why hasn’t it yet been rolled out?
The consumer genetic testing company says it can barely keep up with demand from researchers, while patient advocates wonder if customers deserve a cut of the profits.
It's traditional for the upcoming Olympic host to make an appearance at the closing ceremonies, and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe did so in style, sliding up into the Maracanã as Mario through a massive warp pipe.
Increasingly, it's looking like the future of Wi-Fi involves not one, but two or more routers scattered around your home as a way to provide a better signal.
Two Mongolian coaches strip off their clothes to protest a call that cost Ganzorgiin Mandakhnaran the bronze medal. Ganzorgiin received a penalty for celebrating too early and not engaging with Uzbekistan's Ikhtiyor Navruzov, who was awarded the bronze medal.
The "daddy" meme came to a boiling point over the weekend on Twitter, and it sort of left everyone wondering: "Who's your daddy? And who's allowed to use that word?"
"I tried to go beyond the wall of silence that hides refugees in Australian-funded detention camps in the Pacific. What I found is that even in the tech age, connecting with the disconnected is harder than you can imagine."
The skies opened on Sunday night over Maracanã, the stadium where Brazil bade farewell to the Rio Olympics with a spectacle celebrating everything from the giants of Brazilian music to the rock art drawn by tribesmen thousands of years ago.
Not only does this guy — who's uploaded a handful of videos like this one to a Vimeo channel actually called "Tree Wizard" — seem to love his job, but he's also really frickin' good at it.