Fourth Patient Seemingly Cured of HIV Through Wild Coincidence
The media continues the one-handed count of patients that seem to be cured of HIV as a man has stayed in remission for 17 months.
The media continues the one-handed count of patients that seem to be cured of HIV as a man has stayed in remission for 17 months.
British doctors are giving patients a dead virus that's been re-engineered to produce a protein known as factor IX, which hemophiliacs can't.
Scientists say that rather than making us lazy or forgetful, the digital devices provide a valuable service of storing information.
Live bacterial therapeutics (LBTs) injected into mice stopped the progression of diabetes—and could end the need for human insulin injections.
The Perseid meteor shower will heat up this week alongside a Saturn show that happens as it arrives nearest to Earth this year,
On Global Tiger Day last week, Nepal had some roaring-good news, reporting their wild tiger population is 190 percent higher than in 2009.
A blue and green hummingbird species was rediscovered in Colombia after scientists had recorded zero sightings for over 13 years.
A common drought-proof weed called purslane may hold the key to feeding the world, by creating valuable heat-resistant crops.
A starch identified in almost-ripe green bananas may reduce the risk of some hereditary cancers by more than 60 percent.
Miners in Angola have uncovered a giant pink diamond weighing 170-carats, which is the largest rose colored stone to be found in 300 years.
Southwest Airlines has its first-ever mother/daughter pilot duo, after Captain Holly Petitt joined First Officer Keely Petitt in the cockpit.
Two main regions of the Great Barrier Reef are showing the highest amount of coral cover since monitoring began 36 years ago.
A trendy type of Norwegian cheese may help stave off bone thinning, suggests a new study that uncovered a crucial element of prevention.
The mystery of how wild feral horses got onto Assateague island off the coast of Maryland and Virginia has remained a mystery-until now.
As the bride Tamíris arrived at the church, she noticed a wedding crasher had come by-a stray dog that was mingling gently with guests.
Loui found that for older adults who listened to some of their favorite music, including The Beatles, connectivity in the brain increased.
A species native to Greenland, another to Antarctica, a new species, and the rarest in the UK were found in the survey of remote highlands.
Often old notions about people arose from a small truth, and in this case, Roosevelt's notion that sports hardens a young man seems correct.
The most popular language-learning program, Duolingo offers courses on more than 20 languages, but whether or not they help is hard to say.
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