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‘Perfect hiding place’ for MH370: Scientist claims he figured out where missing Malaysia Airlines plane is

An Australian scientist has claimed he’s found the “perfect hiding place” for missing plane MH370.

Risk of 'catastrophic' sea level rise increases after worrying Greenland discovery

The risk of a "catastrophic" sea-level rise that would swamp some of the world's major cities has increased after scientists made a worrying discovery.

Groundbreaking blood test could hold key to diagnosing Alzheimer's

New blood tests could help doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s disease faster and more accurately, researchers reported Sunday – but some appear to work far better than others.

Scientists confirm cave found on the moon — and suspect more like it could house future astronauts

“Lunar caves have remained a mystery for over 50 years. So it was exciting to be able to finally prove the existence” of one, scientists from the University of Trento...

Scientists investigate mysterious giant scar stretching across Mars -- they are baffled how it even got there

Scientists are examining a mysterious giant scar stretching across Mars - and do not know how it got there.

Adorable babbling baby spars with sitter over nap in viral video -- proving a point for researchers

A viral video of a British baby arguing with her babysitter in what sounds like gibberish has gotten more than 20 million views online -- and proven a point for...

Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano not erupting yet despite 30 earthquakes per hour

Seismic activity at the Kilauea volcano inside Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park continues, with 500 earthquakes occurring over the weekend. However, geologists say the volcano is not erupting. 

Robot face with lab-grown living skin created by scientists hoping to make more human-like cyborgs

Scientists on the project believe the living skin could be a key step in creating robots that heal and feel like humans.

Cheap and widely used cholesterol drug could reduce cancer risk: study

Chronic inflammation is a major cause of cancer worldwide — and this could reduce the risk.

Why on Earth are we AGAIN collaborating with China to manipulate viruses?

the US Department of Agriculture is collaborating with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the parent organization of the Wuhan Institute of Virology

Do nootropics and prebiotics actually do anything? Here's what the experts say

Functional beverages — or drinks promoted as offering mental or physical benefits beyond hydration — are growing in popularity around the world.

Trans grandma able to breastfeed baby with help of experimental hormone drugs: 'Frankly disturbing'

Researchers at Duke University used experimental hormone drugs to help a transgender mother-of-five breastfeed her grandchild, in a study that has been panned as “frankly disturbing.”

Ghoulish ‘ghost shark’ species with haunting eyes, massive head discovered

Scientists with the Pacific Shark Research Center (PSRC) discovered the elusive Chimaera supapae "ghost shark" 1,640 feet below the Andaman Sea, off the coast of Thailand.

The DNA scandal that could threaten thousands of criminal cases

For nearly three decades, Yvonne "Missy" Woods was Colorado’s star forensic scientist, relied on by police and prosecutors to test DNA evidence in the state’s most baffling crimes.

Biotech company reveals breakthrough that could lead to revival of extinct woolly mammoth

“It will walk like a Woolly Mammoth, look like one, sound like one, but most importantly it will be able to inhabit the same ecosystem previously abandoned by the Mammoth’s...

Humpback whales caught enjoying gay sex romp in first documented photos of whale humping

"It is striking that the only two observations of such behavior in the scientific literature involve ailing or deceased whales," the researchers wrote.

Scientist claims 'smoking gun' evidence COVID-19 intentionally created by researchers in Chinese lab

Covid-19 may have been created by a "research-related incident," a British professor told the UN Wednesday, with Richard H. Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, claiming that evidence of...

Chemist tests $380 Crème de la Mer and $7 Nivea to see which is better — and got shocking results

The cosmetic chemist put designer moisturizer Crème de la Mer, which can cost as much as $2,675 for a 16-ounce jar, up against a $7 tub of Nivea Soft. 

Calculator determines your chances of finding 'The One' — based on your sexiness

It’s just not adding up, huh?