Around 540 to 520 million years ago, the world’s early life forms began to evolve into what scientists consider the first animals. This period, known as the Cambrian explosion, was
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Researchers in Denmark have developed a potential new option for women seeking to preserve their fertility after undergoing aggressive therapies for conditions such as cancer. The so-called “artificial ovaries” could
As temperatures soar across the United Kingdom, utilities companies have warned of possible water shortages, while growers said consumers could see lettuce disappear from supermarket shelves. Thursday marked the hottest
Seeing the same doctor over time has been linked to a variety of benefits for patients, including improved care, communication and trust, but new research suggests that it could also
A large portion of the Arctic Ocean is rapidly shifting toward an Atlantic climate, a Norwegian study has found. Scientists fear the changes, occurring in the northern Barents Sea, may
A new drug that can withstand high temperatures could help prevent the deaths of thousands of women around the world who suffer from severe bleeding after childbirth, according to the
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a cannabis-based drug for the treatment of epilepsy in children as young as two years old. Manufactured by the United
A group of 14 European countries published a joint statement on Monday calling on the European Commission to set stricter climate targets in December at the next United Nations annual
Wildlife charities Sea Life Trust and Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) will open the world’s first open water sanctuary for beluga whales next March in Iceland. Located in Klettsvik Bay
Scientists have discovered why coffee seems to be good for the heart and said that caffeine intake equivalent to drinking four cups of coffee a day could lead to improved