Researchers found communities of bacteria in the plumbing area beneath regularly cleaned sinks.
A group of Dutch scientists found that the Tyrannosaurus rex wasn't really a fast move. With a speed of just under 3 miles per hour, humans could have easily kept up with the dinosaur.
EU seals 'game changer' deal setting carbon-cutting target
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European Parliament, EU member states agree target to cut CO2
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Two Swiss scientists have found that poop is a significant component that contributes to the aromas of chocolate and cocoa.
Pet market dodges Covid malaise in dog-crazy Brazil
Disinfecting surfaces excessively may give people a "false sense of security," a CDC official said.
China's Xi to attend online Biden climate summit
Shallow water blackout is a little-known condition that makes swimmers lose consciousness due to a lack of oxygen in the brain.
People with this particular personality trait have an 80% greater risk of having Parkinson's disease.
It's possible that the variant causes longer infection than other variants.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov cited increasing reports of malfunctions aboard the ISS.
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It's unclear how many people were affected by the mix-up.
Health experts revealed that there is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine could cause infertility.
The otters reportedly developed mild symptoms but are now doing well.
The Lyrid meteor shower comes after a three-month 'meteor drought.'
Blood clots are clumps of blood that have turned into a gel-like substance. Blood clotting is necessary to prevent a person from losing too much blood caused by injuries, but when does it become dangerous?
News of the man's condition follows Tuesday's announcement that a pause has been placed on the distribution of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine due to cases of blood-clotting.
The newly discovered aquatic snail species was named after the tennis star to acknowledge his "enthusiasm and energy."
Women seem to be more "poised" to fight off an infection, a new study suggests.
Researchers in London believe the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms could treat depression.
The pesticide known as DDT has been banned for decades.
Doctors advise people to watch out for symptoms of VITT following six reports of blood clots experienced by women who received the J&J vaccine.
Moderna is thinking of developing a third shot that could protect people from other variants of COVID-19.
There has been a report of an infant choking on a broken piece of the Battat teether.
What's important is to "move more and sit less," the CDC said.