A virologist has taken to homebrewing a polynoravius vaccine to be ingested via yeast cells — in other words, a frothy pint of beer.
A psychological study may have the answer as to why kids like and trust some people, and despise others. Depending on how ...
Marijuana is prescribed to help ease chronic pain and control nausea in cancer patients, but legal red tape has made more ...
Long discussed in Rappahannock oral tradition, the village site can now be preserved by the tribe’s modern members.
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A massive stone wall built 7,000 years ago was found intact beneath the sea off the coast of France
Seven thousand years ago, people living on the Atlantic edge of Europe built a massive wall of stone where land met water.
If Santa and his sleigh traveled at 10% the speed of light, Rudolph’s nose would be blueshifted to look orange as he ...
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'It won’t be so much a ghost town as a zombie apocalypse': How AI might forever change how we use the internet
AI slop, chatbots and agentic AI are changing the internet, and could transform it beyond recognition, experts say.
Experts say the Trump administration has unraveled decades of investment in the people and models that track how climate change is harming us.
On a bright, brisk December day, two people stood in front of Boston’s Old South Church, asking passersby to shove cotton ...
A biologist explains the surprising evolutionary math behind how the blue whale became the largest animal that has ever lived ...
LeBrock, who gave up Hollywood for a quiet ranch in Santa Ynez, Calif., turned up for a charity event thrown by "Real Housewives" star Lisa Vanderpump.
That book is none other than Ursula K. Le Guin's classic novel The Left Hand of Darkness, which is Carol Sturka's (Rhea ...
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