New technologies could reimagine baby-making as we know it. But will they actually replace tried-and-tested (and enjoyable) ...
The New World Screwworm, according to Dr. Todd Ellerin, is a fly larva that can get into wounds of cattle and sometimes ...
The Easter holidays are over and many people have once again experienced firsthand how easily sweets can be converted into ...
A massive study of ancient DNA from nearly 16,000 people across more than 10,000 years in West Eurasia reveals that natural ...
A wildlife hospital in a southeastern Paris suburb is a place of no cuddles but lots of care. It helps injured, sick and orphaned animals — often victims of human activity and increasing urbanization ...
The core point is simple and decisive: the human advantage in an age of abundant automation will be the ability to choose the ...
Seeds from ‘miracle tree’ filter microplastics from drinking water - Following years of research, study finds seeds are more ...
Scientists found opioids and antidepressants accumulating in freshwater fish, raising concerns about wastewater pollution.
Some people living with HIV develop antibodies capable of neutralizing many different strains of the virus. New research links this to immune responses that occur early in infection. The findings, ...
A reproduction of the first major book printed in Europe using mass-produced metal moving type will be taking up permanent residency at Toronto's St. Augustine’s Seminary.
Today, the Gustave Koerner House is on a high, thanks to $500,000 in state grants, an 80-year-old volunteer bursting with ...
OpenAI unveiled its latest image generator model, ChatGPT 2.0, which can crawl the internet and create mockups of magazines ...