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A team of paleontologists led by National Geographic Explorer Paul Sereno uncovered a trove of dinosaur fossils in the Sahara ...
Tenders tie up at the processor’s docks, where a tube sucks salmon out of the hold and pumps them into a room-sized vat of ...
Titans of tech and media are descending upon Sun Valley, Idaho, for the annual Allen & Co. conference nicknamed "summer camp ...
Far from being invulnerable, Superman is the most vulnerable of beings, because his childhood home was destroyed. He can ...
Letters between two Market Basket board members shed some light on the divisions within the local grocery company’s leadership as CEO Arthur T. Demoulas remains on administrative leave amid a ...
Researchers have long focused on the STING (Stimulator of Interferon Genes) pathway as a way to harness the immune system's natural defenses against cancer. This pathway, which plays a key role in ...
Orcas were seen giving prey to humans on 34 different occasions, study says. The killer whales could be doing it out of kindness, curiosity or even deception.
Venezuela's ruling party-controlled National Assembly has declared Volker Türk, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, "persona non grata," criticizing the U.N. official for ...
The boomerang, found in a cave in southern Poland, may be the oldest in the world, dating back 40,000 years, according to researchers.
By Dean Murray Humans were present in North America 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Arizona have analyzed fossilized ...
A Telescope Collaboration Between Astrophysicists Offers an Unprecedented Opportunity for Discovery One of the first images captured by the NSF-DOE funded Vera C. Rubin Observatory has been dubbed by ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, CanadaOrcas sharing prey with humans may be trying to learn ‘who we are,’ researcher says By: Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:54 PM CDT Monday, Jun ...
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