Scientists even figured out where it came from, thanks to a new telescope array.
The 44-year-old man had severe treatment-resistant depression and had tried over 20 treatments.
It's the first confirmed case of the plague—the same disease that wiped out millions in the 14th century—in the region since 2020.
Not only can it repair enamel—something that normal toothpastes can’t do—it’s sustainable, too.
A set of teeth discovered in Ethiopia likely belonged to a previously unidentified species of early human-like ancestors.
Scientists decoded the silent inner thoughts of four people with paralysis, a breakthrough that could transform assistive speech.
Chronic wounds in diabetes can take months to heal. In a diabetes mouse model, this new gel led to a 90% wound closure rate in just 12 days.
The woman who contracted the disease had not traveled out of the country recently, marking the first potential locally-acquired case of malaria in the state.
As in modern times, tattooing in ancient Siberia was an art that required formal training and artistic sensibilities, researchers say.
The streak of lightning, detected using geostationary satellites, stretched across a mild-blowing 515 miles.
The man, who died roughly 3,800 years ago, may have been a prominent military leader and was buried in an elaborate fashion.
A new fossil discovery in China could push the evolutionary origins of birdsong back millions of years.
A record-setting 14 days of extreme heat in Finland have triggered severe heat and wildfire warnings.
The rare microbial menace can be contracted by swimming in coastal water or eating raw shellfish, and Florida saw a severe spike in cases last year.
Generations of survivors of the world’s first nuclear bomb test have been excluded from any federal compensation.
Pepper the pet cat has made yet another contribution to virology.
New research suggests that the thousands of dams built over the past two centuries have caused the Earth's poles to drift more than a meter.
The presence of apparent biological signatures on Venus has left UK-based researchers chasing down bacterial life in the planet's clouds.
Rock art may have been a way for elite individuals to show off their power.
Glacial retreat caused a wave of volcanic activity in southern Chile as the last Ice Age came to an end, according to new research.