The reason you don't normally sink into the sand when you go to the beach is due to a physics phenomenon known as force chain. Basically, when a bajillion grains of sand are jammed together in one ...
Katy Perry is turning to music after upheaval in her personal life. The pop star, 41, dropped her powerful new song, ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is an undeniable classic and possibly the greatest Britpop album (and it turned 30 this ...
Experts warn that inflexible provisions, unclear thresholds and procedural traps in new Simplified GST Scheme could trigger widespread legal disputes and taxpayer ...
In this excerpt from "Sink or Swim," author Susannah Fisher explores the future of human migration, and what that will look ...
In a posthumously-published memoir, "Titanic" and "Avatar" producer Jon Landau talks about his career, his family and why ...
Fifty years after the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, experts and historians are still debating what caused the ship ...
One such question, asked every now and then, is why humans float more easily in saltwater. There are a few places in the world where this is especially apparent, for example in the Dead Sea, or in the ...
Here, we’ve got Pennsylvania-based slam act Pile of Knives’s vocalist Bryan Martinez breaking down their newly released EP ...