COVID Cases and Hospitalizations Are Plummeting Toward Zero in Most of the U.S.
Looking at the 7-day moving averages of COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, and cases per 100k U.S. residents shows a nation nearly cured.
Looking at the 7-day moving averages of COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, and cases per 100k U.S. residents shows a nation nearly cured.
Using CO2 in the air and an enzyme from our red blood cells, English scientists have created concrete that is self-repairing.
Hollywood celebs buy a suffering Welsh football club to try in Wrexham and turn it around - subject of a new FX docu-series.
Ornamental flowers are often edible, and here are 10 varieties great for salads, drinks, desserts, and stir fries.
Relative of the Australian green tree frog, which can also be brown, a new species of frog was found in New Guinea called the chocolate frog
Finding a lump of ambergris worth $1.5 million has changed the lives of 35 poor Yemeni fishermen working in the Gulf of Aden.
A reexamination of one of the world's rarest mammals finds it's actually three distinct species, that like in the Himalayas, and Yunnan.
U. Arizona researchers studying service puppies found they were born to understanding pointing gestures, but had to learn facial recognition.
Whether a farm, homeless shelter, document lockup, or even a movie studio, the repurposing of closed prisons is a creative hotspot in the U.S.
In Jon Balcombe's book Superfly, the ethologist presents 5 case of higher intelligence tests in invertebrates with surprising results.
Responding to climate change threatening to wash them away, the 25 coral and sand atolls of the Maldives are building a floating city.
29 new brands from various industries have committed to expunge ancient and endangered trees from their paper supply chains through Pack4Good