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Black hole ‘donuts’ are actually ‘fountains’
Based on computer simulations and new observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), researchers have found that the rings
Baby’s first cold can last longer depending on nose-dwelling bacteria
New research on the types of bacteria living in babies’ noses could offer clues as to why some recover quickly
Saltier waterways are creating dangerous ‘chemical cocktails’
A recent study led by University of Maryland researchers found that streams and rivers across the United States have become
Women reveal the reasons they reject a preventive drug for breast cancer
Only around a fifth of women at higher risk of developing breast cancer think they need to take a drug
Table-top experiment flips current understanding of solutal convection
It’s a scenario that plays out across a wide range of scientific problems. In fact, Liang was planning on applying
A bastard seal from the past reveals the potential for human hybrids
Almost ninety years ago on a freezing January morning, the keepers of the Stockholm Zoo in Sweden discovered a dead
Falls are more likely when you’ve had a bad night sleep
Just one night of disturbed sleep means you are less capable to control posture and balance the day after a single
Epileptics in high-crime neighborhoods have three times as many seizures
People with epilepsy living in high crime neighborhoods in Chicago had three times as many seizures as those living in
Congo Ebola Outbreak Now 2nd Largest in History: WHO
The Ebola outbreak in Congo is now the second largest in history, the World Health Organization says. The country’s health ministry