Exploring that cosmic wonder led to so many notable Rosetta discoveries that scientists find it difficult to pick the best one. From revealing the comet's rubber-ducky shape and unique auroras up ...
The Oregon Ducks have been rolling along with very few bumps in the road this year, but the same can't be said right now for The Duck mascot. On Friday night ahead of Oregon's road game against ...
Being able to think like a hungry duck is an essential skill for successful waterfowl scouting and hunting. The ability to find key food sources is directly related to putting roast duck on the family ...
Scientists traced the evolution of a gene that enables humans to digest starch more easily by breaking it down into simple sugars that our bodies can use for energy. The study revealed these genes ...
Help us keep bring these critical stories to light. Your support makes all the difference. Scientists who question the validity of animal experiments are warning that medical progress is being ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Camilla Thompson has tried it in just about every form: pills, powder, a liquid compounded by her pharmacist. Not the intravenous ...
Even the repackaged Anaheim Ducks, whose last playoff win came less than four months after Barack Obama left the White House, have reason to dream. “You have to have that mentality, that this a ...
"The current treatments cardiologists use manage the symptoms of systolic heart failure and are crucial for improving patients' quality of life," said Junco Warren, a cardiovascular scientist in ...
While some scientists are using the James Webb Space Telescope, the leading observatory in the sky run by NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts, to study the planets' chemical ...
Scientists found that cellulose diacetate foam (CDA) is the fastest degrading bioplastic in an ocean environment. This new foam material is demonstrated to be a viable replacement for Styrofoam ...
A staple in laboratories worldwide, C. elegans is “an experimental dream,” said one scientist. A staple in laboratories worldwide, C. elegans is “an experimental dream,” said one scientist.
These bacteria and plankton periodically clump up with detritus, like waste produced by fish, and then drift softly downward, transforming into what scientists call marine snow. In the inky depths ...