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The 21st century has seen massive changes in the world of animation. It saw CGI supplant 2D as the main animation style in the West, while new studios have risen to challenge Disney's dominance. Now
A first-of-its-kind bright orange shark with white eyes has been caught and released in the Caribbean, a new study reveals.The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) had a mysterious condition called
After a 44-game regular season, one that featured a lot of parity, the race for the WNBA championship begins on Sunday.That's when the first round of the playoffs will begin. Eight teams qualified,
A Pennsylvania boy is making history as one of the youngest college students in the country.At just 9 years old, Aiden Wilkins of Royersford is juggling high
Kids and dogs have a lot in common. Both throw epic tantrums, beg for snacks, and are good at dodging rules when it benefits them. Partner them up, and they make a crafty pair!As it turns out,
A humble fiber just put up big numbers in the lab, trimming fat and improving blood sugar. No injections required. The catch: the results are from mice, not humans
Sanofi SNY announced that the FDA granted fast track designation to its investigational gene therapy, SAR402663, for the treatment of neovascular (or wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD).How
In between scrubbing in for surgeries, Dr. Elisabeth Potter, a Texas-based plastic surgeon who works with breast cancer patients, is fighting to pull back the curtain on the pitfalls of the health
MADISON, Wis. -- The Wisconsin Badgers made fans sweat once again before pulling away in the second half of a game against a lesser opponent. With Danny O'Neil under center and an offensive
"Could you not have a bin in the kitchen," was the catalyst question that sent young chef Doug McMaster on his quest to create the world’s first zero waste restaurant.It might sound like a lofty
Two marquee celestial moments will headline late September, giving stargazers a bright planet to admire and a seasonal reset back on Earth. Forecasters say Saturn
Sometimes, reality stars get so caught up in the drama that they pull stunts that make us wonder whether they forgot the cameras were rolling.
A new study among researchers of several institutions suggests that internal climate variability can increase the spread of vector-borne diseases. What's happening? The study, published in
The Emmy Awards seem to have made several misguided judgments in their long history—either that, or they're actually extremely smart in giving television audiences the plot twists they ceaselessly
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Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy weight-loss drug helps patients stop thinking about food, according to a new study.According to results of the study, which were presented at a medical conference in Austria,
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