NASA's fleet of orbiters and rovers will be monitoring the close approach of Siding Spring.
Canada began human clinical trials of VSV-EBOV last week.
In September, a panel of regulators had declared the Sendai nuclear power plant, located near Mount Sakurajima, as safe.
The airline said that employees on board the same flight between Dallas And Cleveland as Amber Joy Vinson are on 21 days leave.
While the purpose of these flights is still unknown, the mysterious nature of the X-37B missions has led to many conspiracy theories.
Power outages resulted from howling winds and torrential rains from the strongest storm to hit the Atlantic islands in a decade.
Tracking Ebola-related errors made by the likes of the CDC and the World Health Organization is almost as difficult as tracking the virus itself.
The U.S. government issued a "task order" to three labs for manufacturing Ebola treatment drugs, including ZMapp.
Public health experts agree Syracuse University's decision to rescind the Washington Post's Michel du Cille's invitation to a workshop this weekend was uncalled for.
A repeat of last year's extreme temperatures and snowfall is "unlikely," according to a national winter outlook.
An American Airlines flight passenger who became sick on the plane was allegedly kept in the bathroom until the aircraft landed.
Mexico wouldn't let the vessel dock, and a Texas lab worker who handled Ebola testing samples is in voluntary isolation on the vessel.
The symptoms of Ebola are well-known, but what the virus does to the human body is a story that is rarely told in full.
Klain has no public health experience, but his managerial skills are respected around Washington, where's he's in politics since 1992.
The woman who recently arrived from Africa was vomiting and was taken in an ambulance to Virginia Hospital Center.
The U.N.'s health wing said in an internal memo that "nearly everyone" involved in the response underestimated the epidemic.
Health officials weigh whether the Ebola virus could go airborne and how that would affect its spread.
The 1934 drought was one of four similar events -- collectively called the Dust Bowl -- that occurred in sequence over a period of 10 years.
The worker and her partner are in voluntary isolation on the cruise, and are being monitored by the ship's doctor.
If Mimas is home to an ocean, it will join a club of “ocean worlds,” which includes several moons of Jupiter and two other Saturn moons.
This is the second test-firing of "Nirbhay," after the first attempt failed on March 12, 2013.
Nina Pham was the first person to have contracted the disease in the U.S., and doctors have said that she is in good condition.
Survivors face a host of challenges, including fame, fear and fatigue.
The New York City medical examiner's investigation into the death of Joan Rivers is complete.
Amid the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, Soap.com reports that hand sanitizer sales jumped 20 percent.
A new study suggests that the 21-day quarantine period for Ebola may not be "sufficiently protective to public health."
President Barack Obama called the outbreak a "national security threat" with a "low margin for error."
The ancient giant kangaroos could support their body with an upright posture and were able to support their weight on one leg at a time.
Nurse Amber Joy Vinson contracted the disease while treating another Ebola patient, who eventually died, at a Dallas hospital.
Airports in the U.S., U.K., and Canada have started screening people at airports as a precautionary measure.