The mRNA therapy, designed to prevent treated skin cancer from returning, is entering its third phase of trials
The model used in the original series' opening credits is now back with Eugene Roddenberry Jr., the son of the show's creator
A new paper refutes the idea that T. rex was as brainy as a baboon, furthering the debate on the extinct reptile's intellect
The iconic Paris landmark has never experienced such a mishap in its 135-year history
Researchers who spent years fixing errors in shoddy government records have partnered with Ancestry to make a wide selection of historical documents related to the period available for free
An additional 29 whales died, officials reported last week, while the reason behind the stranding remains unknown
The research has not yet found evidence that milk contains infectious virus, and the FDA says the commercial milk supply is safe
DNA testing of an ocelot killed in 2021 raises the possibility that the creatures may be roaming outside their established South Texas territory, which is currently their only stronghold in the country
The footprints, left behind by a 16-foot-long creature some 96 million years ago, represent the biggest raptor tracks ever found
Researchers examined over 400 skeletons to uncover secrets from the Avar empire
Discovered in Valencia in 1994, the iron blade was recently dated to the tenth century, when the Umayyad Caliphate controlled the Iberian Peninsula
The woman, 54-year-old Lisa Pisano, also received a mechanical heart pump implant days earlier, making her the first person to undergo both procedures
The seven-foot-tall bronze monument is billed as the "first permanent memorial" to the late queen
"A Rocky Coast, With Soldiers Studying a Plan" was recovered from a man in Romania who alerted the authorities
For decades, scientists thought the teeth pointed downward, similar to those of a saber-toothed cat, but now they believe the fish's chompers jutted out sideways
Researchers think the 1,800-year-old artifact could be linked to a Roman emperor who was "obsessed" with the Macedonian conqueror
Strong winds brought desert dust and heat across the Mediterranean this week, sparking health advisories and fires in Greece
Beginning in 1883, 18 mules and two horses hauled wagons full of borax across eastern California
Archaeologists discovered charred remains of former rulers tossed "haphazardly" into a tomb in present-day Guatemala, suggesting they had been removed from their original burial sites
The FDA maintains that the commercial milk supply is safe, and it plans to report results of further tests in the coming days and weeks
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