NORAD Will Neither Confirm Nor Deny a Flock of Birds Caused White House Lockdown
It could have been an aircraft, or it could have been a whole lot of birds.
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It could have been an aircraft, or it could have been a whole lot of birds.
It’s a strange medical case involving a normally harmless bacterium.
Is that overkill? It depends on who you ask.
Patients at a US hospital may have been exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV due to improper cleaning of surgical instruments.
Who doesn't love finding out their great grandad had a secret family in France?
A telescope in Hawaii has captured a close-up view of comet 2l/Borisov – only the second known interstellar visitor to our Solar System.
An encouraging story of a species starting to crawl back from the brink.
Happy 60th birthday to the Proton Synchrotron.
These findings suggest that the blue whale's cardiovascular system is probably the limit of what is biologically possible.
Much like my teenage bedroom, scientists have found a place on Earth where no life can exist.
The findings of a new study involving gunshot survivors are unlikely to surprise you – but they aren’t any less depressing.
While countries have shown aspirations to reduce emissions, the reality is far more bleak and complicated.
The possible discovery of a new subatomic particle could be groundbreaking, but strong claims require strong evidence.
Google researchers are figuring out how to study some of the weirdest theorised physics phenomena.
Biggest bombshell of them all.
Gamma ray bursts are the strongest explosions known in the cosmos, but it looks like we’ve significantly underestimated their true potential.