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The dust grains were formed 5 to 7 billion years ago.
If you can't beat them, jump into a canal.
"We must harness these advances and set in place policies that provide healthier foods for people everywhere, especially those who can currently least afford them."
The international community has issued preliminary guidance to help countries prepare for new cases of the outbreak.
This straight-up isn't safe, people.
Too many rules can spoil the broth.
Vegetation cover is increasing across four height brackets in the area.
But despite Trump's bragging, this is not owed to his administration.
New Hubble study takes us one step closer to understanding the mysterious dark matter.
Water vapor saturation in the Martian upper atmosphere is much greater than expected, which entails more water is escaping into space over time.
Wildfires in Australia and California shows how the devastation of climate change can affect anyone. And, in the future, you might not even be able to get insured against such damage.
"It's not just a phase, mom!"
Scientists have devised a new king of bandage that simultaniously repels blood and promotes clotting.
Buzzing temblors marked the formation of a supervolcano -- but there is no risk yet.
Some of these new species are already at risk of extinction.
Like humans, cuttlefish can see in stereo... and likely enjoy a night out at the movies.
A thought-provoking working paper suggests that installing air filters into classrooms could help students perform better by a significant margin. In October 2015, workers at a gas well in Aliso Canyon’s underground storage facility in Los Angeles, California, reported a massive gas leak. It was an environmental disaster, comparable to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. […]
How hot are you? Probably not as hot as you think.
Isn’t that nice?
With great social ability comes great responsibility.
I'm happy to share my data, just not for someone to profit off of it.
Originally identified in sheep and horses in Europe, BoDV has since been found to occur in a wide range of warm-blooded animals around the world.
Environmental disasters have become terribly common in Australia.
A healthy heart also makes for a healthy brain.
Scientists are a step closer to understanding ultra-fast pinpricks of radio energy keep lighting up the night sky.
Somewhere in Trinidad, killifish are growing more brain cells to avoid predators.
The dog-sized ape had a more flexible lower back that allowed it to walk more like humans do.
Natural gas, while not ideal, is still less dirty to burn than coal.
Deforestation for agriculture is the leading cause of man-made landscape shifts.
The exoplanet orbits a star in the habitable zone and may be covered in oceans.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people in high-income countries, after road injury. According to the World Health Organization, the intervention that has the most imminent potential to bring down the number of suicides is restricting access to pesticides that can be used for self-poisoning. However, a more effective measure may […]
Officially, SpaceX now operates the world's largest commercial satellite fleet.
If you wanna fly, sacrifices must be made; mostly in the gut.
That's not something you hear every day.
This is not a story about snakes -- this is about saving lives.
In these conditions, a human expert can detect a tumor in about 30 minutes. The AI can do it in 2.
A lot of hype, and some of it is warranted. But things are far from clear when it comes to CBD.
Maternity costs that weren't covered by employed-based plans have increased dramatically in the past decade.
The team found that the "level of human activity, elevation and habitat type" had a larger effect on wildlife than radiation.
A small tool for a puffin, a large tool for puffinkind.
Here's another good reason to starting prepping for your first marathon.
In areas of Australia, the sound of firetrucks is so common that birds are now mimicking them.
Earth's sister planet might also enjoy a bit of volcanism.
Altruism and pain management seem to go hand in hand.
This could be a major game changer for millions of people.
Just a single person died in a traffic crash in the Norwegian capital city during an entire year.
Gastritis is a painful irritation or erosion of the lining of the stomach. It is usually caused by excessive consumption of alcohol, chronic vomiting, stress and the use of some medications such as aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This condition is shared by nearly half of the adult population in the world. The condition […]
LEGOs and quantum computers? Yup!
A new game aims to change "how people think or process information they're trying to learn."
Some of NASA's space probes have already left the solar system but it might take tens of thousands of years before any arrive in a sensible vicinity to a star system.