"It is tragic, but not unexpected," Prime Minister Mark Brown said.
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Biden to order protection of ancient US forests
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The effect was seen both in the lab and in the wild.
Suckley's cuckoo bumblebee is said to be a "unique" pollinator.
The Centers for Disease Control has alarmed health officials to be on the lookout for potential cases of children with hepatitis.
A study analyzed how many COVID-19 related deaths could have been prevented by vaccination
A CDC panel warned that a fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine may not be the best or most effective strategy to combat the virus going forward.
'Small actions' can help reduce reliance on Russian energy: IEA
After life of trauma, Liberian lab chimps settle into retirement
The cannabis legalizations across North America have coincided with an increase in cannabis-induced toxicosis in pets, noted the authors of a new study published in PLOS ONE on Wednesday.
It is said to be the "most zoomed-in, highest frame rate" footage of a Phobos solar eclipse.
A total of 15,000 conservation-themed condoms will be given away.
Novavax has conducted early data on its vaccine that targets COVID-19 and the flu
Blinken seeks 'strong' Latin American pact on migration
Those with severe mental illnesses have a higher chance of dying due to cardiac complications
South African flood victims struggle with despair
The researchers created the "Oreometer" to scientifically twist Oreos.
The video clearly shows the light spiral swirling across the sky.
The Lyrids are peaking on the evening of April 21 to 22.
Under shadow of drought, Santiago ditches exotic plants
COVID-19 cases in the city have been rising over the past month and a half, with some parts of Manhattan having positivity rates of around 15%.
Blinken renews US focus on migration with Panama trip
20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN