A large brush-footed trapdoor spider and a small jumping spider from the Miocene Epoch between 11 and 16 million years ago ...
Researchers have identified the remains of at least three Neanderthals who lived more than 50,000 years ago from bones found ...
In January 2021, a 64-year-old woman from New South Wales, Australia went to a local hospital for abdominal pain, diarrhea, dry cough, fever, and night sweats. Her symptoms worsened, and by 2022 ...
In what scientists are calling a world first, a 3-inch worm was found alive after doctors performed surgery on the brain of an Australian woman. The worm was pulled from a 64-year-old woman last ...
Nuclear material is relatively safe when used, stored, and managed properly. This generally applies to a broad range of situations, from nuclear medicine to nuclear power generation. Some may ...
During a recent field trip through southern Australia, a group of researchers collected a number of “unusual” orb-weaving spiders. The tiny critters’ long, cylindrical abdomen resembled other species’ ...
Scientists on Monday said an 8cm (3in) worm was found alive in the brain of an Australian woman, becoming the world’s first, reports The BBC The 64-year-old woman was said to have, for months ...
The three US Marines killed in the tragic aircraft crash while training in a joint-nation exercise in Australia over the weekend have been identified. Crew member Cpl. Spencer R. Collart, 21, and ...
The animal had a 2-meter wingspan and a large bony crest on its head. A team of researchers from Britain, America, and Germany identified a 145-million-year-old pterosaur, a class of now-extinct ...
With a track record going back over a decade, cryptocurrencies are clearly more than just a fad, but they remain widely misunderstood by many people, with doubts persisting about their genuine ...
Human bones and a pair of children's shoes have been discovered in a mountain forest in Doshi, Yamanashi Prefecture, where a young girl went missing from a nearby campsite in 2019 and was never ...
During a recent field trip through southern Australia, a group of researchers collected a number of “unusual” orb-weaving spiders. The tiny critters’ long, cylindrical abdomen resembled ...