Eclipses Injured Their Eyes, and the World Never Looked the Same
A young woman visited New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Hospital shortly after the eclipse of Aug....
Read moreA young woman visited New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Hospital shortly after the eclipse of Aug....
Read moreIn 2002, a crew of paleoanthropologists were working in northwestern Ethiopia when they came across chipped stones and fossilized animal...
Read moreThe highest governing body in geology has upheld a contested vote by scientists against adding the Anthropocene, or human age,...
Read moreMeasles, a highly contagious but preventable disease, is resurging in pockets of the United States, a warning of the dangers...
Read moreA French mathematician is the recipient of this year’s Abel Prize, the math equivalent of the Nobel, for advances in...
Read moreThree millenniums ago, a small, prosperous farming community briefly flourished in the freshwater marshes of eastern England. The inhabitants lived...
Read moreAnd unlike pop-culture portrayals of theoretical physicists — solitarily scribbling away on blackboards, enveloped in clouds of chalk dust —...
Read moreOnly 10 countries and territories out of 134 achieved the World Health Organization’s standards for a pervasive form of air...
Read moreNew studies by the National Institutes of Health failed to find evidence of brain injury in scans or blood markers...
Read moreAn autopsy report revealed that a pet Gila monster’s venomous bite contributed to a Colorado man’s death in February in...
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