A new study found two strains of swine flu in sickly pups in China
After receiving bite from decapitated Western diamondback, Texas man required 26 doses of antivenom
Juno is providing scientists with new insights into the gas giant's flashes of light
Dating of rocks and animal bones shows Alaska's coast was glacier free around 17,000 years ago, allowing people to move south along the coast
Five concrete houses designed to look like “erratic blocks in a green landscape" will populate Eindhoven community
The Vienna Beef company is celebrating its 125th anniversary with a meaty display of memorabilia
The interaction between the lava and the water creates a hazardous mix of hydrochloric acid, steam and volcanic glass particles
Visitors can view more than 300 relics from the Abbey’s 1,000-year history <i>and</i> peer out at one of the best views in Europe
About 45,000 women are expected to participate in four-city procession—projected to be one of the largest collective art events in British history
Open sores, body odors and other indicators of possible disease transmission top the list of things that gross us out
A new study reveals that the region trembled with 27 minor earthquakes in 2009 alone
Dog-directed speech may improve animals' attention skills and strengthen human-pupper bonds
A new review of visual acuity compares the sight of 600 species, from mosquitoes to eagles
And paleontologists are not happy about it
The museum's newest exhibition explores how British, German and French artists struggle to comprehend bloody conflict
Researchers investigate alternative explanations for wacky orbits of objects in our solar system
The pageant was founded as a 'bathing beauty' contest. But even in its earlier days, contestants did not always conform to the swimsuit portion happily
Socioeconomic status, family background amongst factors accounting for children's varying levels of self-control
A five-day rescue effort could not save the animal, which started vomiting up pieces of plastic before it died
The massive blast is affecting nearly 2 million people, and more may still be in store
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