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The chance discovery is the most complete of its kind.
The telescope’s science instruments appear to be fine, but normal operations have been suspended.
New research has found that zinc can prevent or shorten some colds, but there's no clear best way to take it, the scientists warn.
30,000-year-old stone tools found in a Mexican cave aren’t actually stone tools, argues a group of archaeologists.
Fragments belonging to a remarkable hexagonal glass Roman jug were also uncovered.
The true level of death and mass suffering caused by covid-19 is far greater than official estimates measure.
China is still pursuing "covid-zero" in the lead up to the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Once companies get their products medically licensed, UK doctors will be able to prescribe vapes to smokers hoping to quit.
In a clinical trial, Pfizer/BioNTech's vaccine was estimated to be 90% effective at preventing the viral illness in children.
Voters in New Zealand's annual Bird of the Year poll have thrown their support behind a flying mammal, sparking controversy.
Patients who survived triple-negative breast cancer will be given a three-dose vaccine in hopes of confirming its safety and immune response.
An analysis of red paint on a Peruvian mask turned up some interesting additives, including human blood proteins.
The South Pacific country has just 105,000 people.
In the study, almost 80% of patients with treatment-resistant depression experienced remission after receiving modified transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Under a proposed NASA framework, scientists would use a tiered scale to validate claims of life beyond Earth.
Only time will tell if the new name will gain traction in the scientific community and if the reassigning of old fossils is currently warranted.
Those who took fluvoxamine had a 32% lower risk of prolonged medical care and hospitalization compared to placebo, the study found.
The cases have been traced back to an employee who worked at three locations of Famous Anthony’s.
The Tarim Basin mummies are immaculately preserved, well-dressed, and buried in boats. Now scientists have analyzed their genetics.
Wildlife officials in Texas found a fish with its tongue cut off and replaced by a crustacean parasite—all part of the circle of life.
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