Experts Sound the Alarm as Drug Resistant Gonorrhoea Goes Global
The agency is now calling for the quick development of drugs to treat the sexually transmitted disease.
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The agency is now calling for the quick development of drugs to treat the sexually transmitted disease.
It doesn’t have quite the same impact that the Higgs Boson did five years ago. But it does have people talking.
Brown dwarfs are a type of celestial object that didn’t have quite what it takes to become a fully-fledged star.
The earth quakes. It quakes a lot.
Although its lakes are full of ultra-cold liquid methane and ethane, they could be placid enough for future space probe to land on.
“Anything that happens, even if we find nothing at all, will be a revolution.”
Jovian storms, chaotic and spectacular as they are, offer a stark reminder of how awesome and terrifying the universe really is.
But knowing how cancer spreads means we can work out how to better combat it.
It models the temperature patches swirling deep inside our planet.
It's a finding that could inspire modern engineers to revive this forgotten technique.
Frogs managed to survive the dinosaur era, but they’re having a hell of time dealing with us humans.
"I did a lot of astrophotography with proper cameras, but the 2 bit nature of this camera made it a wonderful challenge.”
Astronomers have spotted the organic molecule methanol surrounding the icy moon.
A new ultra-thin material could be used to help shield astronauts from nasty space radiation without the need for bulky filters.
Roughly 165 million years ago during the mid-Jurassic, Madagascar was an alien place.