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Bats living among the orchards of Yunnan province in southwest China have been found harboring a variety of unknown pathogens ...
Extensive triple digit heat, broken temperature records and oppressive humidity piled up into a steaming mess as the heat ...
A new study finds that a widespread parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, can physically damage human sperm, including decapitating ...
A traveling elephant art exhibit made a quick stop in Utah as it continues to raise money for key conservation issues.
First-ever mini-Heart models will be created from hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) patient stem cells, enabling personalized insig ...
This column reviews the evolving policy views of the U.S. Copyright Office that address the copyrightability of outputs question. It mainly focuses the Office’s January 2025 report Copyright and ...
Charitable giving was up in 2024. But nonprofits are grappling with a very different — and challenging — fundraising ...
You already eat numerous living products made in factories, like yoghurt, beer, cheese, soy sauce, sauerkraut and kimchi. Get ready to add meat to the list, following regulatory approval today.
Several of Mount Rainier’s glaciers are already gone, experts say, and others aren’t far behind. The News Tribune asked what ...
In our latest episode, taped at the Newport Beach TV Festival, 'Paradise' creator Dan Fogelman teases what's next for Hulu's ...
Prepare to enter the ugly zone, with 1960s star sculptors Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois, and Alice Adams at London's The ...
Several books and a documentary mark the 50th anniversary of Spielberg’s iconic film, as scientists work to dispel the fear ...