A new Android banking trojan called Sturnus is shaping up to be one of the most capable threats we have seen in a while. It ...
Scientists have discovered a promising new approach to fighting cancer in the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog, with one strain completely shrinking tumors in mice, with no severe side effects.
Yet I relish that slightly hazardous Christmas Eve task – usually with my sister leading the charge, Niwaki shears in hand.
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Artificial Christmas trees in review: Which one is worth it?
An artificial Christmas tree can be a real convenience in everyday life: no transport, no needles, no unpleasant surprises ...
Gazza, 58, confessed he has never been able to fully give up booze and his mum Carol, 82 and siblings make sure he isn't ...
Football legend Paul Gascoigne has said his family don't drink around him at Christmas due to his alcohol addiction, so he ...
John Koch, a radio reporter, witnesses every execution in Florida to keep close tabs on what he considers one of the most ...
A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and ...
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Our Favorite Science Stories That Stuck With Us From 2025
Thirty years ago, astronomers weren’t sure planets beyond our solar system even existed. This year, NASA has confirmed its ...
Canucks hockey operations won't be moved by a short-term winning streak like the 4-1-0 road trip after the Quinn Hughes trade ...
A tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, a talking tree which spouts groan-worthy Christmas jokes and a dazzling display involving an ...
An interactive toolbox for standardizing, validating, simulating, reducing, and exploring detailed biophysical models that can be used to reveal how morpho-electric properties map to dendritic and ...
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