Botswana Cuts HIV Transmission Rates to Children from 40% to 1% in 'Groundbreaking Achievement'
Over 23 years of work, the country, which still struggles to contain the HIV epidemic, has nevertheless eliminated it among children.
Over 23 years of work, the country, which still struggles to contain the HIV epidemic, has nevertheless eliminated it among children.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common in men, but it can often become treatment-resistant, so new methods like this one are sorely needed
By using magnetism and iron oxide, scientists have built a swarm of micro robots that can shapeshift into various forms for cleaning teeth
The ducks not only can pry the snails off the vines, but dig up their eggs under the soil, keeping the vines clean and healthy.
It took a century for Scotland to realize the recreational resource of their old coal-carrying canal network, which is now the nation's joy.
The world's largest and only flightless parrot has been confined to predator-free islands for decades, but positive winds are blowing.
Looking to reduce the unnecessary landfill waste from throw-away baby fashion, these shoes are made of the same plastic as detergent pods.
While carcasses had been examined, living Sat's beaked whales had never been seen, but are now thought to travel to warmer climates sometimes
In the world's largest psilocybin microdosing trial, it was the 55 and over age group that benefitted most.
In a dull backyard, a man has spend 13 years adding a koi pond, Zen garden, and tea house until the how Bristol home looked Tokyo-classic.
A family in East Hampshire turned their living room wall into pre-covid photo mural to remind them of happier days that will return soon.
The crops are grown in special greenhouses, and double in size every 3 years. Best of all, the cows come running to eat it.