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Orca Calf Dies at SeaWorld: Why Killer Whales Get Sick in Captivity

Jul 27 2017

Dozens of killer whales have died in captivity, including the 3-month-old orca named Kyara that just died at SeaWorld. So why do these marine mammals seem to fare so poorly?

Does Moderate Drinking Lower Your Risk of Diabetes?

Jul 27 2017

Is alcohol good for your health or bad? With no shortage of contradictory findings, it's understandable if you're left feeling like you've had a little too much to drink.

The 2017 Solar Eclipse May Prove the Sun Is Bigger Than We Think

Jul 27 2017

A growing number of researchers think that the sun is actually larger than commonly thought.

Moving Nose to Tail, Shrew 'Conga Line' Shimmies Online

Jul 27 2017

A creepy, crawly video of tiny critters holding each other's tails and scurrying across the ground like a furry centipede has captured the internet's attention.

У Криму археологи знайшли дитину з витягнутим черепом

Jul 27 2017

Деформація черепів найчастіше зустрічається у сарматів, особливо пізніх.

3,500-Year-Old 'Lunch Box' with Traces of Grain Found in Swiss Alps

Jul 27 2017

Archaeologists found a lost lunch box near the top of a mountain in the Swiss Alps. They were even able to identify its 3,500-year-old contents.

Lapland zoo polar bears enjoy snow gift

Jul 27 2017

Christmas has come early for Lapland zoo polar bears with snow in July.

Slug-Inspired Glue Patches Beating Hearts

Jul 27 2017

A new glue inspired by slug slime can mend a broken heart.

Why We Need to Stop Talking About Work-Life Balance As a 'Female' Struggle

Jul 27 2017

Men and women struggle similarly to balance work and family, meaning that "having it all" is not solely a female struggle.

First editing of human embryos carried out in United States

Jul 27 2017

First editing of human embryos carried out in United States(Reuters) - Technology that allows alteration of genes in a human embryo has been used for the first time in the United States, according to Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in Portland, which carried out the research.