Mysterious fast radio bursts, or millisecond-long bright flashes of radio waves from space, have intrigued astronomers since the first detection of the phenomenon in 2007. The enigmatic signals ...
While we adore the steamy hot relationships of rom-coms and the educational, wellness-based approaches to self-help books, there’s just something about a good murder-mystery and thriller book ...
Jess Thomson is a Newsweek Science Reporter based in London UK. Her focus is reporting on science, technology and healthcare. She has covered weird animal behavior, space news and the impacts of ...
The string of sightings began with a mysterious light hovering over downtown Fresno in the early hours, just past 4 a.m. Local news station Fox 26 captured the first sighting on camera ...
Tests on the "mysterious balls" which led to the closure of several Australian beaches last week have revealed they were made up partially of faecal bacteria. Nine beaches in Sydney were closed by ...
The singer, 38, posted a countdown from her official website, teasing an announcement that looks set to be made at 4pm GMT on Monday 27 January. On the site a rotating timer is shown against a ...
Fans think it's related to "LG7." Lady Gaga has posted a mysterious countdown clock on her website, leading fans to believe that an announcement about her new album is coming soon. The rotating ...
Way back in 1830 mysterious specks were seen by early microscopists inside the cell nucleus. Then called nucleoli, they were later found to be where the ribosome is made. But it wasn’t until ...
An independent commission is needed to investigate whether an unknown neurological disease is afflicting people in New Brunswick, and to cut through the politicization of the issue, says a ...
The mysterious balls that forced the closure of several beaches in Sydney last week were found to contain saturated fatty acids, E. coli and faecal bacteria, authorities say. Sydney's Northern ...
Fossils of these mysterious stalks, dating to between 350 million and 420 million years ago, reveal “trunks up to 24 feet … high and as wide as 3 feet,” reported National Geographic’s Anne ...
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