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Remember Cocaine Bear? Well, Brazilian sharpnose sharks caught off the coast of Rio de Janeiro all tested positive for the stuff, in what is a problematic finding.
New research shows that chimpanzees regularly communicate with each other through rapid back-and-forth gestures, similar to how humans talk.
The discovery that electric rocks make oxygen challenges the long-held belief that only photosynthetic organisms produce our planet's oxygen.
New rat research lends credence to the old proverb, "time flies when you're having fun"
Enceladus and Europa are among the most promising places where alien life could exist in our solar system.
The hairy mass inside the 24-year-old woman was about 16 inches long and caused her intense stomach pain.
This is the first time pure sulfur has been found on the Red Planet.
A number of paintings, inscriptions, and other artworks of several pharaohs were found in Aswan, on the heels of previous inscriptions found before the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
The anonymous success story, dubbed the next Berlin Patient, is the first person to be cured without donated stem cells from someone completely immune to HIV.
The mysterious objects may be far more common than we thought and may have brought water to Earth.
Public health officials are warning doctors to be on the lookout after five people were hospitalized after eating the gummies in West Virginia.
Known as rustrela virus, the deadly germ causes a neurological illness in cats called staggering disease.
The billionaire said the dinosaur "was born in America and is going to stay in America."
Cost overruns and delays doomed the ice-hunting lunar rover.
Images from inside a fusion reactor show how one of nature's most extreme processes is replicated on Earth.
A big change in air pressure likely ruined cups of tea across Britain, scientists say.
Semaglutide doesn't work for everyone and can have side effects, but a study in mice may point to a solution.
The Ramses mission would stalk the asteroid as it barrels toward our planet.
Scientists tracked changes in brain activity after people took a large dose of psilocybin, finding clues on how the psychedelic drug might help treat depression.
The feed is part of an effort to educate people about rattlesnake behavior and their importance to the ecosystem.
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