By their very nature, superhero origin stories have got a lot of 'splaining to do. But even by comic book standards, Green Lantern's back story, as introduced by DC Comics in 1959, seems pretty outlandish.


Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution has failed. And that sucks ammonia-washed hamburger. Oliver's truly revolutionary nutrition crusade was pulled by ABC in May, before its final episodes could even air. With only two remaining shows, the first of which airs Friday, Food Revolution's uncomfortable but often hilarious unmasking of pointless obesity, political machinations and crappy school menus ...


Honeybees have become the first invertebrates to exhibit pessimism, a benchmark cognitive trait supposedly limited to "higher" animals. If these honeybee blues are interpreted as they would be in dogs or horses or humans, then insects might have feelings.


Think it's unfair that the government gets to have its eyes on you up in space? Two French satellite enthusiasts have a DIY solution to level the playing field: a consumer-grade telescope, a motor, a controller, a video camera and a plan to spy on the secret satellites.


The three baby eagles who hatched on live webcam for an audience of thousands have finally left the nest to hop onto nearby branches. They may take their first flights soon.


Attention, all butterfingered geeks: Panasonic announced an Android tablet Thursday that's made especially for you. The Toughbook caters to those prone to excess dropping, electronics or otherwise.


With a stellar soundtrack, thoughtful level design and a deceptively massive feel, The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time proved to be the picture of polygonal perfection when Nintendo released it in 1998. One of Nintendo's first 3-D adventure games, it's considered by some to be the best-rated videogame ever. A gorgeously remastered version of ...


The Army is addicted to PowerPoint -- with all the self-loathing that addiction entails. Luckily, an Army veteran is teaching soldiers how to use the presentation tool while still avoiding 'Death By PowerPoint.' And he even works for Microsoft.


Why are financial bubbles so inevitable, and why don??t we ever learn? Neuroscience blogger Jonah Lehrer explores how understanding the brain's weaknesses could save our wallets in the near future.


The Earth passed between the moon and the sun Wednesday, giving people a brilliant, rusty-orange lunar light show from the ground and the web. We took your photos and suggestions of images on the web to pool our favorites into a gallery.


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