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A new study reveals evidence that immune cells, liver cells and viral leftovers created a dangerous combination.
The researchers note that, in particular, pouring the hot water slowly from a goose-neck kettle achieves the ideal height and flow. This creates a slow but focused water jet that favors a tasty brew.
Watch out for this weekend's full moon that's a little dimmer, a little smaller — and steeped in seasonal lore.
The company now says that three genetically modified gray wolf pups are dire wolves. But the two males (called Remus and Romulus, born in October) and one female (called Khaleesi, born in January) are ...
The study produces a stark economic forecast: if global temperatures rise by 4 degrees Celsius by 2100, the average person ...
Mommy has been living at the Philadelphia Zoo for 90 years, and waited until old age to experience motherhood.
Researchers at MIT found that greenhouse gases are causing Earth’s upper atmosphere to shrink. Gradually, this will lead to ...
In early January, a peculiar warning rippled through the offices of the Environmental Protection Agency. It didn’t come in an ...
A new study reveals that eliminating foods like alcohol, gluten, and dairy may offer real relief where medicine often falls ...
Modelling of how Trump’s tariffs will hit global trade suggests the US will be the biggest loser – while a few nations may ...
Like heat waves, these periods of high atmospheric demand for water can damage crops and ecosystems and increase pressure on ...
Bias in pulse oximeters isn't just a clinical glitch — it’s a systemic issue that puts patients with darker skin at risk.
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