Billy Joel and Jimmy Fallon form 2-man doo-wop group
With the help of an iPad app, Billy Joel and Jimmy Fallon formed a 2-man doo-wop group and performed 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' on 'The Tonight Show.'
With the help of an iPad app, Billy Joel and Jimmy Fallon formed a 2-man doo-wop group and performed 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' on 'The Tonight Show.'
Millennials have grown up with gadgets, yet they are more likely than older adults to say that a lot of important info is not available on the Internet.
Now all Republican Senate candidates this November are on the record denying global warming.
Despite defeats in the past, Michael Greenstone is remaining positive about the future of American energy policy.
Here are some fascinatingly odd ways that frost, ice and snow can appear. Here are some fascinatingly odd ways frost, ice and snow can appear.
Quilts can keep you warm in more ways than one, says Bonnie Browning of the American Quilter's Society. Here's how to store and clean them properly.
More than 40% of the world's insect species are threatened with extinction, and their loss could upend nature as we know it.
NASA has released 'astonishing' results from the first up-close flyby of a Kuiper Belt space rock.
Contaminated sites being used to house wind farms, solar arrays and geothermal power plants.
What happens when railway station buildings are no longer used? Here are 10 being used for restaurants, museums, homes and more.
A study from UC Berkeley reveals that information stimulates our dopamine-producing reward system — just like food and money.
A new study suggests a serious expression could go a long way toward getting some serious work done.
Research out of Venice finds Irish dancing more helpful than physiotherapy for the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Health systems in emerging markets have not realized the benefits of data visibility to global health supply-chain operations. To do so, health-system leaders will need to take four critical actions.
The moon is surprisingly rich in water, nuclear fuel and rare metals, which is why humans are interested in mining it.
Kerosene lanterns are dangerous, polluting and unhealthy. That's why one charity aims to eliminate them by the end of the decade.
We take a trip to a former Civil War-era insane asylum that has been called one of the most haunted places in America.
The ancient weapon, likely owned by a Roman Centurion, was discovered in Germany by a 19-year-old intern.
Freezing winds from Lake Erie turned houses into ice after two days of gale-force winds.
The former vice president has a new video project that he hopes can be a response to attacks from the fossil fuel industry.
Experts at San Diego Zoo's medical center perform cataract surgery on Leslie the lowland gorilla to save her eyesight.
・ First introduction for a geothermal power plant ・ Enhancing the operation and performance of power generating facilities in close cooperation with customers
The haka is a traditional Maori routine performed at many ceremonies in New Zealand. Here, two groups respond to the terrorist attack on 2 New Zealand mosques.
The object 'Oumuamua may have been tumbling through interstellar space for billions of years, scientists say.
New research finds eastern garter snakes prefer to spend their time with their friends, just like humans do.
Finally, a clever use for marine algae that appeals to both Danish mer-folk and lovers of Scandinavian design.
Birds, bees, bats and bees in one London park just got swank new digs courtesy of upcycled Ikea furniture.
The watchdog wants to use automation to deepen understanding of markets but has been warned against developing an over-simplified view of the market.
Gefion has disagreed with the decision, as the regulator points to issues with one of the provider's reinsurance contracts.
Industry veteran Michael Sicsic partners with Governor Software to help brokers and insurers digitalise key compliance processes in a changing regulatory environment.
Stephanie Ogden will move from Lloyd’s after just over a year and has ten years’ experience of working at Allianz.
Lessons to learn: Even before the current crisis, the industry was in need of a shakeup, says Bruce Hepburn
Officials in New South Wales are confident that transforming the ghost tunnels could have 'global potential.'
See how the machines are making work safer at one Georgia-Pacific plant in Crossett, Ark.
As snow bombards the U.S. this winter, MNN takes a look at how Mother Nature produces something so delicate and so dangerous.