Food, water, sleep, and breath are the basic pillars of sustenance for any human life.
A man walks near a streetlight and it turns off. Is this an explainable electrical phenomenon or the product of unknown energies?
Discovered by phonetic expert Professor Dan Everett of Manchester University in 1977, the Pirahã tribe of Brazil have perhaps the most unusual language among the nearly 6000 found on earth.
Scientists around the world continue to reveal that plants are much more than the primitive and passive entities that we once believed them to be.
Even in modern times, individuals about to undergo brain surgery fear the procedure—and with good reason.
On July 20, 1969, just moments after Apollo 11 astronauts took the first readings on the moon, NASA registered the first seismic movements of the satellite.
The moon is the most dominant feature in our night sky, inspiring both wonder and myth since antiquity.
How could a Vietnamese farmer go without sleep since 1973?
A controversial British biologist explains how our anatomy and thoughts are related to the universe through mystical and imperceptible forces.
Any behavior in the universe creates a kind of resonant memory capable of being transmitted to elements of the same or similar kind.