Cosmic rays could, in theory, sustain life on other worlds
The hypothesis could extend the search for extraterrestrial life to include frigid planets with thin atmospheres and underground water.
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The hypothesis could extend the search for extraterrestrial life to include frigid planets with thin atmospheres and underground water.
Melania Trump has threatened to sue Hunter Biden for more than $1bn (£736.5m) in damages if he does not retract comments linking her to Jeffrey
Rights groups and survivors are accusing Myanmar’s Arakan Army rebel group of mass killings and torture of Rohingya.
Paul Doyle allegedly drove his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League title win in May.
Defending champions Liverpool entertain Bournemouth in the first game of the new Premier League season at Anfield.
Families say they are “upset and angry at the way we have been treated as bereaved parents” by government
A small rise in the NHS backlog prompts questions about how well ministers are doing on improving waits.
Teens quit or went on strike across the country to protest abysmal work conditions. A-TEAM was such a disaster that the federal government never tried
The speedster is one of Switzerland’s wealthiest people, and was ticketed in a region that bases fines on factors like income, fortune or general family
Adolescents who undergo bariatric surgery face a higher risk of weight regain, which can undermine treatment success and long-term health, if they have elevated blood
A study on infant formulas reveals significant differences in sweetness, highlighting the impact of ingredients on children’s nutrition and taste preferences.
A new study from Denmark shows for the first time that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT before salvage radiotherapy have
Jacob Sweidan has seen his patients through the federal immigration raids of the 1990s, a sitting governor’s call to abolish birthright citizenship, and the highly
President Tweety McTreason’s administrations have been notorious for an array of “alternative facts” — ranging from the relatively minor (the size of inaugural crowds) to