Picture this. Someone tells you they own a full-grown bear. Odds are your first thought is not “Oh, how wonderful!” It’s probably more like, “Is that even legal?” or “Who thought that was a good ...
Gore Verbinski has finally returned. Verbinski is perhaps best known for turning "Pirates of the Caribbean," a Disney Parks ...
Nearly 30 years later, a bridge along the Erie Canal still carries the names of two Brighton teens — and the bond that ...
The world is breathtakingly beautiful, but in some places, that beauty comes with sharp teeth, potent venom, crushing strength, and silent danger. From dense rainforests to dry deserts and vast oceans ...
Cutting-edge genetics has transformed scientists' understanding of dingoes. Dr Kylie Cairns is researching wildlife genetics and conservation biology at ...
"Strider’s story is not wholly unfamiliar, indeed much of the story is made of the tragedy of a very human existence" — Charlie Bennett breaks down the human tragedy to be found in Tolstoy's Strider.
Bacteria can make us sick or keep us alive. A leading scientist says they “talk” using chemical signals. Could silencing their conversations change how we treat deadly infections?