CRISPR gene editing has relieved symptoms of a canine version of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in four puppies, raising hope for humans
Police suspect three current or former employees swiped the animals
Over five-year period, the country’s number of blue lakes declined by 18 percent, while murky lakes increased by 12 percent
A new study has found that some invasive Burmese pythons carry DNA from another snake, which could make them more adaptable—and more dangerous
COSMOS-AzTEC-1 is almost 13 billion years old highly organized but unstable and could shed light on galaxy evolution
A new satellite study shows the penguins travel over 4,000 miles to feed, even though their home shores are teeming with food
Climate records gathered from stalagmites in Romanian caves show two extremely cold dry periods correspond with the disappearance of Neanderthals
A new study found that goats gravitate towards images of smiling people, suggesting that they can distinguish between human expressions
Scotland's oldest surviving manuscript, the Book of Deer, was written by monks living in the Aberdeenshire monastery
The neuron is not found within lab mice, possibly explaining why mouse studies often do not translate to human brains
A new genetic study has found that the two species interbred
Researchers argue that lead exposure occurred prior to the start of the voyage, not during the stranded crew's battle for survival
Carbon dioxide decreases zinc, iron and protein in food crops, which could add millions of people to the billions who don't get enough nutrition
The foal lived between 30,000-40,000 years ago
A new system at Kenya's port of Mombasa allows dogs to detect elephant tusk, rhino horn and other illegal goods with one quick sniff
The P-38 fighter is a member of the famed Lost Squadron, which landed on ice caps after running afoul of poor weather in July 1942
Shelter staff correctly identified a pup's primary or secondary breed just 67 percent of the time
‘Orbital Reflector,’ a 100-foot long, diamond-shaped balloon, aims to inspire humans to gaze up at the night sky with a renewed sense of wonder
Researchers believe the changing environment doomed ‘Portus Pisanus,’ a harbor once considered lost to time
An investigation shows 40,000 giraffe products representing 4,000 of the endangered animals have been legally imported over the last decade
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