Travel October 30 Florida's glowing waters among the natural wonders inspiring travelers in year ahead Vrbo identified travel trends for next year, with many seeking “Phenomena List" adventures. Americans are opting to plan their travel around natural wonders related to the great outdoors.
Genetics October 20 Rise of the superbaby? US startup offers genetic IQ screening for wealthy elite: report U.S.-based startup company Heliospect Genomics reportedly is offering wealthy couples embryo screening for IQ and other traits at $50,000 for 100 embryos.
LIFESTYLE October 8 Man stumbles across gem worth thousands hidden in dirt: 'It's like nothing else' Crystal expert Patrick Gundersen recently found a priceless quartz hidden in the dirt of Australia's Northern Territory. The crystal hunter said he does not intend to sell the gem.
VIDEO October 4 'Delicious, creative' addition to 'chef's toolbox' will surprise everyone A Stanford researcher with a culinary background told Fox News Digital that "more and more chefs" are reaching out to him about Neurospora intermedia, a fungus that can help transform food waste into nutritious, edible meals.
US September 21 Massachusetts man arrested in 36-year-old cold case after spit on sidewalk links him to murder of woman A 65-year-old man was arrested after his DNA was linked to the 1988 murder of a 25-year-old mother who was found stabbed at her Boston home, police said.
This Day in History September 18 On this day in history, September 18, 1870, Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming is documented and named The geyser Old Faithful was named on this day in history, Sept. 18, 1870, after an explorer noticed the eruptions were quite "faithful." It remains a popular tourist attraction.
TRAVEL September 15 Catch the Northern Lights in the US and around the world with these viewing tips In the U.S., Idaho, Alaska and Michigan are examples of places where the Northern Lights could be observed, while Iceland and Norway are among the international destinations.
New Mexico September 10 National Park Service blames bag of Cheetos for disrupting entire Carlsbad Caverns ecosystem Carlsbad Caverns National Park rangers pounced into action after a visitor left a bag of Cheetos that inhabitants of the caves found and spread, nearly destroying its ecosystem.
Dinosaurs September 3 First-of-its-kind green dinosaur skeleton recovered in Utah could be new species, says National Geographic A 150-million-year-old unique green dinosaur skeleton, which could be a new species, has been reassembled for display in Los Angeles. The dinosaur was first spotted in 2007.
True Crime September 1 Cigarette butt helps Washington police hunt 1980 murder suspect across country: ‘I was hooked in this case’ A cigarette butt helped investigators track down an Arkansas man accused of murdering a woman in Washington state in 1980 after the case went cold.