New Cancer Therapy Leaves Three Dead
In response, the US Food and Drug Administration has ordered a temporary halt to the trial.
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In response, the US Food and Drug Administration has ordered a temporary halt to the trial.
A new study questions the source of recently discovered surface water on the Red Planet.
Australia’s Great Southern Reef has lost 100 kilometres of coastline to a series of extreme heatwaves from 2011 to 2013, and the problem is getting worse.
Blooming hell. One of NASA’s satellites snapped some weirdly impressionistic images of Florida’s Lake Okeechobee, in which you can see billions of green microbes spawning like mad. Read more >>
New research explains why these insectoid dongs need be so long and what purpose it serves.
North America is a beautiful continent that’s home to the Rockies, Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and many more natural wonders. How did that happen? How did North America get its shape? TED explains. See more >>
Three hundred and twenty light years away in the Centaurus constellation sits one of the strangest planets humans have ever laid eyes on.
Typhoon Nepartak is expected to bring torrential rainfall and enormous waves in its wake, meaning Taiwan, and subsequently mainland China, could be in for some serious flooding.
This cyborg stingray is, by far, the coolest thing you'll see all day. Read More >>
Only not in any adorable way.
It doesn’t appear to be serious, but NASA engineers are still trying to find the cause of glitched that initiated Curiosity’s safe-mode entry.
It’s like they say — one man’s shit is another man’s precious museum artefact.
Wow. So that happened.
An incredibly intelligent animal, probably with superhuman visual acuity, which is currently multiplying like mad and taking over the oceans. What could possibly go wrong?
The Crab Nebula is one of the most photographed and studied objects in space. But we didn’t know what was inside until now, when astronomers got a look at the strange mess that lies beneath. Read more >>
Surrounding yourself with super-sub-zero vapours is all the rage right now – but is it doing more harm than good?