Science

Aging vegetables can be revived by cooking or simmering them with bulger and rice, writes Martha Rose Shulman. ...read more

A photographer captured slushy waves in Massachusetts, a wintry phenomenon that even some glaciologists could not fully explain. ...read more

As with the rules adopted by the F.C.C., the Netherlands demands that wireless and fixed-line broadband providers treat all Internet traffic equally.

Specimen libraries are vital for biology. So why are museums being forced to cut their funding? ...read more

A Chinese official said the moratorium would allow the government to evaluate if a ban helps protect African elephants. ...read...

A Chinese official said the moratorium would allow the government to evaluate if a ban helps protect African elephants. ...read...

Amazon has hired Mr. Carney as senior vice president for global corporate affairs. The move is unusual, as Amazon is known for grooming employees...

Way out beyond Mars, but before you get to Jupiter, is a planet. You read that right. There's a planet between Mars and Jupiter. ...

Researchers in China have spotted a supermassive black hole, 12 billion times the size of the sun and around 900 million years old. ...

Long before “Jaws,” Dr. Clark rode a 40-foot whale shark, met great whites while scuba diving, studied “sleeping” sharks in undersea caves and witnessed...