Wildlife officials say a Burmese python nearly 19 feet long has been captured in South Florida.
Explosion on moon was bright enough to see with the naked eye
David Self Newlin |
posted May 20th - 11:07am
For about a second early in the morning on May 17, anyone who happened to be looking contemplatively at the moon, even without a telescope, would have been able to see a massive explosion ten times the size of any seen before in the last decade.
Cooking oil made from algae? Research shows possibilities
Paul Nelson |
posted May 20th - 7:28am
Researchers at Utah State University think they may have found a new and healthy form of cooking oil extracted from a plant you might not expect.
Alaska volcano shoots ash 15,000 feet into the air
One of Alaska's most restless volcanoes shot an ash cloud 15,000 feet into the air Friday in an ongoing eruption that is visible for miles when the weather allows.
Mass. man gets first of next-gen 'bionic' hands
Ally Donnelly, Nbc News |
posted May 19th - 5:59pm
Using two hands to throw a football is new for Mike Benning. When he was 14, the Scituate, Mass. man had an aggressive form of cancer that forced doctors to amputate his arm below the elbow.
Flesh-eating disease victim gets prosthetic hands
A metro Atlanta woman who lost both hands, her left leg and right foot after contracting a flesh-eating disease was on her way back from Ohio Friday after being fitted with prosthetic hands.
Medical artist's work helping cancer survivors feel whole again
A mastectomy is a common method of treatment breast cancer patients. For some cancer survivors, what the surgery takes away has a more profound effect on them than they had imagined. But a Utah artist is offering them hope and wholeness once again.
Health department conducting statewide scan for brain tumors
Researchers at the Utah Department of Health are conducting a study to try and determine why Utah's rate of brain cancer and tumors is increasing.
Stem cells recovered from cloned human embryos
Scientists have finally recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos, a longstanding goal that could lead to new treatments for such illnesses as Parkinson's disease and diabetes.
Scientist accidentally discovers gold extraction method using cornstarch
David Self Newlin |
posted May 15th - 11:46am
Gold may be beautiful, elegant, and extremely valuable, but the process for extracting it is nasty, poisonous, expensive and inefficient.
Belizean government condemns pyramid destruction
The government said Tuesday it is pursuing a "vigorous" investigation into a road-building company's near destruction of one of the largest Mayan pyramids in Belize.
Study questions if bed rest prevents prematurity
New research is raising fresh concern that an age-old treatment for troubled pregnancies _ bed rest _ doesn't seem to prevent premature birth, and might even worsen that risk.
France: Drugmaker on trial, suspected in deaths
More tornadoes from global warming? Nobody knows
New rice contamination reported in China
After a decade, global AIDS program looks ahead
Report: NPS hantavirus response followed policy
Sports seem OK for many with heart-zapping device
Feds: NYU researchers took bribes from Chinese co.
What do we eat? New food map will tell us
Measles surges in UK years after flawed research
Court: woman can seek lawyer fees in vaccine case
Tunisia announces 3 cases of coronavirus, 1 death
Slow pokes: Acupuncture helps hypothermic turtles
Oklahoma twister tracked path of 1999 tornado
Study: Most shipwrecks a minor US pollution threat
Feds: NYU researchers took bribes from Chinese co.
Curiosity rover drills into second Martian rock
FBI: No arrests in Spokane, Wash., ricin case
Alaska volcano shoots ash 15,000 feet into the air
Mice return from a month in space
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