Ancient Biblical Scrolls and Rare Coins of 'Immeasurable Worth for Mankind' Discovered in Desert Cave
In terrain similar to the Cave of Horror where the Dead Sea Scrolls hid, biblical scroll pieces and coins found in Israeli desert cave.
In terrain similar to the Cave of Horror where the Dead Sea Scrolls hid, biblical scroll pieces and coins found in Israeli desert cave.
A pre-print study found CBD from cannabis prevented COVID-19 viral RNA expression, and reversed changes in lung cells brought on by the virus.
Potentially solving an all-time great mystery, the 2,000 year old clockwork planetarium, the Antikythera Mechanism, has been reproduced.
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American company Zoeitus has created a 'groundbreaking' antibodies treatment for arthritis in dogs.
SEED, the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, is a randomized placebo-controlled trial that gave 125 people $500 every month.
A mind-expanding phenomenon has been observed in sea slugs, filmed chopping their own heads off before regenerating entire new bodies.
This first-of-its-kind piece of legislation will protect thousands of marijuana users from facing potential discrimination while applying for jobs.
Using a non-toxic substance on mice, Northwestern scientists identified the first compound that stops degeneration of brain neurons in ALS.
The only known album recorded by a frontline military band stationed with troops is found by grandson of 746th Army Air Force Band trumpeter.
Canada's new Dark Vessel Detection program is using cutting-edge satellite technology to find illegal fishing vessels.
GoodRx Help is a new charity that provides free prescriptions to low income Americans in 16 states who attend free clinics.
Yale and Sapporo Medical University scientists have repaired injured spinal cords using patients' own stem cells.
New studies show that the number of different bird species heard and seen directly affects mental health—as much as a raise.
Diana Trujillo arrived in the US from Colombia with $300 to her name. Now she's an accomplished NASA director.
Sporting some of the most beautiful shells in nature, Cuba's painted snails are endangered, but one photographer hopes to raise awareness.
Roads in which waste plastic is melted down and mixed with paving materials are becoming more common around the world.
On the island of Borneo, Indonesia, a rare bird has been found for the first time in 170 years - the black browed babbler.
The planet, TOI-561b, is about 50 percent larger than Earth but requires less than half a day to orbit its star.
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