From bird droppings to holiday kisses: How we ended up under the mistletoe
The etymology of mistletoe — a plant with small, oval evergreen leaves and waxy white berries — may strike some as repugnant. (Image credit: Gerry
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The etymology of mistletoe — a plant with small, oval evergreen leaves and waxy white berries — may strike some as repugnant. (Image credit: Gerry
Scientist Julie Jung set out on a hike along the Great Salt Lake to find nematodes. She ended up discovering a new species.
The World Health Organization opens a major conference on traditional medicine on Wednesday, arguing that new technologies, including artificial intelligence, can bring scientific scrutiny to
When a measles outbreak hit West Texas earlier this year, school absences surged to levels far beyond the number of children who likely became sick
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Tweety McTreason has said the quiet stuff out loud. His Tuesday evening social media post on Venezuela feels like an offload, a dump of thoughts.
Police investigating a deadly shooting at a US university have released a new image and video clips of a “person of interest”.
Not long ago, like many of you, I read what I feared might be The Next Web’s final article. In late September, TNW’s co-founder announced
Fifteen years after revolution took hold, little remains of the hopes that ignited a region.
In a Gaza hospital under siege, Dr Hussam Abu Safia saves lives amid blockade, tragedy and detention.
Despite a 50 percent tariff, India’s exports to the US grew by more than one-fifth in November.
Some of the victims at Pompeii were wearing woolen cloaks when they died, even though it was August, new research finds.
A man with few risk factors unexpectedly experienced a stroke, and his daily energy drink habit may have been to blame.