Green Matters on MSN
Conservationist Spent 10 Years Chasing Angola’s Mysterious ‘Ghost Elephant’. He’s Finally Filmed It
'You could smell the elephants, but you don’t see them. They’re ghosts,' said the explorer.
Amazon mollies don't need a man, and never will. A new study finds they can purge and repair genetic mutations that would otherwise plague a self-cloning species.
Inside the growing scientific quest to understand what creatures with the extraordinary ability to defy the ravages of time ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
Gavin Newsom says he supports trans equality in everything but sports
He claimed there have been multiple instances of cis athletes in California being "displaced" by trans competitors.
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Can you name the 30 deadliest animals in the world?
There are plenty of dangerous beasts out there whose teeth, claws, horns and hoofs can do some serious harm to a mere human. We’ve rounded up the deadliest of them all – from bears and crocodiles to ...
Everyday Health on MSN
If you’re a hot sleeper, we tested and found the best bedding, sleepwear and accessories to cool you down
Hot sleeper? We tested bedding, sheets, comforters, and sleepwear to find what actually made a difference so you can stay cool and asleep.
Part two in our series explores how the emerging Birth Justice movement is addressing deep-rooted inequalities affecting ...
Amanda Shalala, is driven by her passion for sport and champions diversity in sports reporting. She is now Deputy Editor of ABC Sport.
Humans were not designed for space. Ironically, because we insist on going there anyway, scientists now know from studying astronauts that the lack of Earth’s gravity can wreak health havoc, such as ...
According to a statement released by the University of Tübingen, an international team of researchers who evaluated a fossil femur unearthed at the site of Azmaka in southern Bulgaria suggests that it ...
Here is Deadline’s annual list of premiere dates for new and returning TV series. Updated daily, the roster covers hundreds ...
After more than 160 years, the AVMA welcomed its first Black president, marking a new chapter in the organization’s history. In 1863, 40 veterinary surgeons representing New York, Massachusetts, Maine ...
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