Spring in February: UK plants flowering 'a month early'
Anyone who's considering using melatonin should better understand how melatonin works, according to John Hopkins Medicine.
EU presses on with green label for gas, nuclear
WHO's Covid technical lead gives an update on Omicron's descendant
The Food and Drug Administration expects Pfizer to inquire about authorizing the COVID-19 vaccine to children under the age of five.
24 dead, dozens injured as flooding hits Ecuador capital
Myanmar, climate activists among Nobel Peace Prize nominees
Eighteen dead, 46 injured as flooding hits Ecuador capital
Investors agree $10 billion for controversial Uganda oil project
Vaccination appeared to have diminished the frequency and length of the symptoms, but medical experts said it was too soon to be sure.
Taiwan chip firm's bid to buy German rival collapses
"Hold, hold, hold," an operator said during the live webcast of the launch, noting that there was a ship in the hazard area.
There have been "hundreds of cases" of male genital self-mutilation resulting from a psychiatric disorder or substance-induced psychosis in the last two decades, according to the case study's authors.
770-km US megaflash sets new lightning record: UN
Rescuers dig desperately in mud for Brazil flood survivors
Moderna is touting the effectiveness of an experimental HIV vaccine after publishing the results of its first clinical trial that showed a 97% effectiveness in a sign of the progress it is making on this project.
The virus-induced dizziness was described as a sensation of spinning or an altered sense of motion often called vertigo and lightheadedness that was similar to a feeling as if one might faint.
Birds of a feather: India's raptor-rescuing brothers
Omicron's "stealth" variant has been detected in 49 countries and accounted for less than 1% of all COVID-19 cases worldwide.
The habitat's hatch will not reopen until March 14.
Young feminist, Iran-born old hand to lead German Greens
Volunteers of the COVID study would be infected with the virus deliberately and researchers maintain it could help to improve future vaccines.
Its closest relative was last seen in the 1960s.
The side effect, dubbed "headlights" or "high beams," refer to prominent nipples.
The development of ULA's Vulcan has faced schedule delays, but it is finally set to take its inaugural flight later this year.
Australia pumps cash into Great Barrier Reef protection
People hoping to master the technique reportedly have to practice every night for six weeks.
UK's Johnson waits for report on lockdown parties
It predates the previous earliest known account by almost 450 years.
The new subvariant has been detected in nearly 50 countries across the globe.