The bones may have been thought to ward off flooding in lakeside villages
The findings cast doubt on our ability to infected rid newborns of HIV, at least for the time being
Arts and crafts enthusiasts are waiting for a recently rediscovered landmark to reopen
Olfactory cells occur all over the body, not just in the nose
Scientists hope it might be possible to develop a vaccine to the fungus, based on the frog and toad's immunity
The explosions will let geologists peek inside the volcano's magma chamber
The International Astronomical Union is throwing their own exoplanet naming contest
We can't help but feel bad for the little lonely satellite
Public schools are actively recruiting tuition-paying foreign students
The effort aims to prevent plastic waste from going into the North Sea
From Tampa to Charlotte to New York City, non-legit Goodwill boxes are proliferating
Microchip implants under the skin could last for 16 years
Yahoo is developing an algorithm that will allow you to choose the scenic route
Habitat loss brings humans and animals into closer contact, increases the spread of disease
Working from well-preserved fossils, paleontologists reproduced the trigonotarbids' walk
A photograph of a young Jewish girl won a contest to find the "perfect example of the Aryan race."
Health, family and monetary problems are top causes of stress, as are raising a teenager or being a single parent
The FDA found mysterious old vials labeled "variola" and determined that they did indeed contain the smallpox virus
About 2,500 years ago, ancient Greeks were boasting of their sexual conquests in long-lasting graffiti
Even from space, Neoguri looks huge
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