Bear Sighting Shuts All 94 Schools in Japanese City of Utsunomiya
A city of half a million people shut every one of its 94 primary and secondary schools on Monday after a black
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A city of half a million people shut every one of its 94 primary and secondary schools on Monday after a black
The official price tag of global disasters sits at roughly $202 billion each year. That number misses most of
A 27-year-old man in Kenya has taken his own parents to court, accusing them of forcing him to attend church s
Octopuses are showing up in places they have never been seen before along the coast of the United Kingdom, inc
A man in China bought a flat on the 34th floor of a building that only has 32 floors. He received no compensat
Three new species of praying mantis have been discovered in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and they do someth
A camera trap set in a sacred community forest in Nepal has captured an image of a Chinese pangolin, one of th
A cleaner at a university in China spent a year studying on her own, sitting in on classes and using the libra
Tuna are rebounding in several regions, but the recovery is fragile and far from complete. Scientists and fish
More than a million people flooded central Madrid on Sunday to see Pope Leo XIV celebrate the Catholic feast o
A century old puzzle about how humans see color has been cracked by mathematicians. The breakthrough proves th
A comet from another star system just surprised astronomers with hidden methane and exotic chemistry unlike al
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the German literary giant who died in 1832, never knew that one of his amber speci
A nighttime satellite image captured Typhoon Jangmi as it approached southern Japan, revealing a giant, glowin
A satirical political party named after a cockroach has drawn hundreds of young protesters to the streets of N
For nearly a century, the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos has puzzled archaeologists and travelers alike.
In China, students preparing for the grueling national college entrance exam are now turning to oxygen therapy
A political party named after cockroaches has taken to the streets of Delhi for the first time. Hundreds of yo
For the first time, scientists have used satellites to map where microscopic ocean plants are starving for foo
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft flew faster than the speed of sound for the first time and did not produce t
Pigeons carry a hidden compass inside their bodies, and it is not in their brains or beaks. New research shows
A sourdough loaf has been baked using yeast harvested from a 5,000-year-old mummy. The yeast came from Ötzi th
A film about Iran's protest movement has become the first fully AI-generated feature ever selected by a major
A small nuclear reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee has become the first privately developed reactor in the United
A woman in Kenya has given birth to 10 babies, a number that surpasses any previously recorded multiple birth.
A new octopus species the size of a golf ball and bright blue has been formally identified in the deep waters
A team of Chinese scientists has built the world's first superfast quantum memory chip, a device that stores q
A piece of sea cucumber tissue cut from its body can survive alone in open seawater for years, crawling along
A Chinese immigrant who once sold pancakes on the streets of New York City is now running for mayor of a small
Wildfire smoke does more than choke the air with ash and soot. A new NASA funded study reveals it also trigger
Eight people in the United States have been indicted for stealing $5 million worth of cheese, beef, and cigare
A new vehicle in China looks like a boat, flies like a plane, and hovers just above the water. It is not scien
Cambodia wants to bring Bengal tigers back to its forests nearly 20 years after the species was declared funct
A new study reveals that clay deposits at the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover's landing site stretch far beyon
Astronomers in Australia have released the first detailed map of magnetic fields spanning the largest volume o
Gold mining in the Amazon does more than scar the landscape. It also wipes out the insects that keep the fores
A sea slug no bigger than a sesame seed has turned up in the waters off Taiwan, and it is the first new specie
A cough or sneeze releases a cloud of microscopic particles that can carry flu, COVID-19 or tuberculosis. New
Kyrgyzstan has never held a seat on the United Nations Security Council. That changed this week when the Centr
The ingredients for life on Earth may have hitched a ride on tiny grains of cosmic dust, not just in large ast
A satellite orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth has spotted a massive bulge of warm water creeping across t
In China, millions of people avoid plucking their white hairs not because of vanity but because of a deeply ro
A clean mathematical rule hidden in the chaos of Jupiter's magnetic field may explain how particles across the
A small earthquake that rattled northern Utah in 1979 was dismissed for decades as a mistake in the data. Now
The European wildcat is back in parts of the United Kingdom. Forty six captive bred individuals have been rele
A Kenyan man has taken his own parents to court, arguing that they violated his fundamental rights by giving b
A growing body of research suggests that the next Ebola outbreak may be forecast not by a patient's fever, but
China is paying thousands of people to fold laundry, open doors, and screw caps onto bottles. The goal is not
A class of weight loss drugs best known for transforming waistlines may also save knees. New research suggests
A woman in China turned 60 kilograms of chocolate into a tiny, three-dimensional copy of a famous ancient pain