Researchers from the frontline of the fight against Ebola must cancel their plans to attend an upcoming conference in New Orleans
The tiny lab dish-dwelling organs will help researchers monitor the progression of disease and test new drugs
Poll numbers show most Americans aren't succumbing to the fear over Ebola
The ESA's advertising Rosetta with a very unusual sci-fi short
This isn't the first time a seemingly game-changing piece of evidence about Earhart's disappearance has arisen, however
Supernumerary rings, supernumerary rings, supernummrings
Container ships now join Amtrak trains, dune shacks and remote islands in the Arctic circle as sights dedicated to artistic pursuit
Older couples get the most joy from their new addition to the family, teens the least
Bad headlines stick with you, even if you read the story
Microscopic particles will spy on the cells of your body and look for any disease, including cancer
Española giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Galapagos National Park and are breeding on their own
Just scan a tag near the statues with your cell, and they'll call you with a quick first-person history lesson
The 4,600-mile roundtrip couldn't have been easy—even for people who had already migrated from Polynesia in wooden outrigger canoes
Orbital Sciences has lost some of NASA's gear before, because going to space is really, really hard
Oil that sank to the seafloor left a ring the size of Rhode Island
A nearby reservoir has just covered the fossil in water, however, postponing the excavation
A mission to the ISS was cancelled because of a wayward boat
The Roman Catholic Church is pro-evolution and Big Bang, but with a twist
Lava is creeping across the Big Island's Puna district at a rate of about 10 to 15 yards per hour
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