David Attenborough celebrates his 100th birthday
He was born before the Great Depression, came of age in WWII, and is still making wildlife documentaries. Brits call David Attenborough a national hero
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He was born before the Great Depression, came of age in WWII, and is still making wildlife documentaries. Brits call David Attenborough a national hero
Many products have claims to “support” your mitochondria. For healthy adults, these claims remain largely speculative and unproven. The post Do our mitochondria need support?
Argentina’s tourism-dependent province — Tierra del Fuego, home to the southernmost city of Ushuaia — is reacting angrily to the idea that the deadly hantavirus
NBC News’ Courtney Kube joins “Here’s the Scoop” to talk about the newly released UFO files by the Pentagon — and what they contained.
Some on the Spanish island worry that the imminent arrival of the MV Hondius could pose a health risk.
U.S. fighter jets struck two Iranian oil tankers accused of violating a U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, as Iran launched new missile and
From dancefloor bangers to heartfelt ballads, here are the highlights and low points of Eurovision.
From lattes to ice-cream, Japanese hojicha tea has been creeping onto menus across the UK.
The US has published transcripts, video clips and audio recordings about unidentified flying objects, also called unidentified anomalous phenomena.
It seems like Ubuntu cannot catch a break. Their entire web infrastructure was under continued DDoS attack for 5 days. Which seemed to be over
The Google Home Mini launched in 2017 as Google’s smallest, cheapest smart speaker. Millions were sold, handed out, and given away as promotional gifts. Many
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Regions with greater socioeconomic inequalities are more affected by cold weather, whereas areas with higher levels of wealth and urbanization are at greater risk during
Mental health clinicians are over five times more likely to see evolutionary explanations of anxiety as helpful for their patients, rather than the genetic approaches