Trapped in the trees, radiation from Chernobyl could be re-released with a forest fire
How are we going to feed them all?
Most fires appear to be burning in palm oil plantations and land overseen by paper pulp companies, which are owned by Singaporean and Malaysian families
Polish archaeologist Milosz Giersz was terrified that looters would make their way to the site, so he and his colleagues excavated the site in secrecy
Libya’s civil war might be over, but the aftershocks of the revolution are still reverberating through the country
Researchers in New Jersey are working on an experimental drug that they hope will provide pain relief to cancer patients going through chemotherapy
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
The study authors say that the horse genome hints that it may be possible to sequence the genomes of organisms that lived up to 1 million years ago
This is the first time the disease, which was discovered in Argentina around five years ago, has turned up in Europe
The southwest US is about to face a strong, and long, heat wave
White blood cells flowing in its parents blood provided the genetic material needed to clone
White yogurt eaten from a white spoon was deemed sweeter, more expensive and denser than a similar yogurt that was dyed pink.
Fin whale calls can be detected by seismic networks, and because this is the internet, there is obviously a remix
After getting zapped, participants experienced a boost of dopamine - a chemical associated with how we judge people's attractiveness
This bird was distinguished by differences in coloring and by its faster and more complicated song
The team found low levels of methane in 115 of 141 Marcellus Formation shale gas wells they sampled
What does the repeal of DOMA mean for American's legally married gay couples?
Math, the researchers say, is a vital component of a plant's ability to grow and thrive
Even in an age of smartphones, tablets and laptops, young folks (ages 16-29) are reading. A lot.
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