Massive ancient statue discovered submerged in mud in Cairo Archaeologists suspect that the damaged statue, more than 25 feet tall, depicts Ramses II -- aka Ozymandias. One of English literature's most famous poems describes a broken, forgotten statue of him.March 10, 2017
Cyclists took 28 million bike-share trips in 2016, group says Ridership for U.S. bike-share programs was 10 times higher last year than it was in 2011 and, so far, only one traffic fatality is believed to have resulted from bike-share use.March 9, 2017
Welcoming new immigrants to Minnesota, one meal at a time Marina Aleixo and her family held a dinner for a family from the Democratic Republic of the Congo who recently immigrated to Minnesota. It's part of a dinner movement to welcome newcomers to America.March 9, 2017
Maybe you, too, could become a super memorizer After six weeks of training, people could memorize twice as much. Areas of the brain had begun communicating in new ways -- a lot like what happens inside the heads of world memory champions.March 9, 2017
Court rules to lift federal protections for Wyoming wolves Members of Congress from Wyoming, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin have been pushing for federal legislation to remove gray wolves from the endangered list in their states before spring.March 4, 2017
As the seasons change, so do our color preferences Psychologist Tania Lombrozo takes a look at new research suggesting that types of objects and events that tend to come to mind when we view different colors change throughout the year.March 3, 2017
Turkeys circling a dead cat are probably wary, not working dark magic The Twitter user who filmed the strange moment theorized that the turkeys were "trying to give this cat its 10th life." Biologist Alan Krakauer says it's more likely "predator inspection behavior."March 3, 2017