-
The dinosaur named Llukalkan aliocranianus was a predator with a menacing appearance and the ability to strike fear in its prey. Paleontologists said it roamed the Earth nearly 80 million years ago.
-
One of the hottest areas of research right now: studies to determine how well current vaccines work against emerging coronavirus "variants of concern."
-
The Atlanta shooting has led to heated discussion about the blame � and violence � aimed at Asians during the pandemic. It's the latest example in a long history of hatred fueled by disease.
-
It’s not often that things that happened a million years ago are news today, but a new study published this week about Greenland’s ice sheet seems to be�
-
Researchers worry another coronavirus will spill over from a bat or some other creature. They're hunting for sources � and finding evidence that a new pandemic could be around the corner.
-
The Fish and Wildlife Department and a state science advisory panel disagree over how to protect endangered bats in Vermont from a large-scale pesticide�
-
The term "hair loss" has been googled a lot during this pandemic. What's going on?
-
Six off-the-shelf cameras comprised the spacecraft's EDL Cam system (Entry, Descent and Landing). Together they provided a spectacular view of the Rover's arrival on the red planet.
-
Following a 300 million-mile voyage through space and a dangerous drop to the surface, Perseverance will be put through its paces before getting to a search for ancient Martian life.
-
There are those among us who are needle-phobic. So what's the verdict on the vaccine? And are there any techniques for easing any potential pain?