The new e-skin can both heal itself and be recycled, limiting electronic waste
The test is quick, effective and could help prevent unnecessary exposure to radiation
On this day in 1961, the U.S. figure skating team was headed to the World Championships in Prague. They never made it.
It is the first time that non-human animals have been documented giving medical care to others
The images celebrate the depth and beauty of the physical sciences
Archaeologists estimate the reliefs are 2,000 years old but are unsure what culture made them
Foucault did not want the work to be published posthumously, but his family and heirs decided that the time had come for the book to be released
A federal judged ruled Monday on the whitewashing of the internationally known graffiti site by a New York developer
The 45 year old has woken up with Australian, Irish and British accents
The UK show will mark the largest display of da Vinci’s work in more than 65 years
Nutria breed prolifically and they are absolute menaces
This was the first-known time the parasite has made the jump from cows to humans
The museum hopes the initiative will help connect the works to their legitimate owners. But critics say the move is too little, too late
The mass clogged the sewer under Whitechapel last year with 820 feet of solid grease, fat and dirty diapers
‘Romeo’ the Sehuencas water frog may be the last surviving member of his species
The North Korea resort destination has been inaccessible to tourists for nearly a decade
Drifting 3.79 billion miles from home, the NASA probe took pictures of two Kuiper Belt objects
Researchers used plagiarism software to highlight similarities between Shakespeare’s work and an obscure, unpublished manuscript
Colorizer Tom Marshall's deft touch brings new life to 100-year-old photographs
"Cat plague" hasn't been seen in pets down under for 40 years ago, but a new spate of cases has veterinarians concerned
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