A Swedish man recently became the first person to get on a flight without a boarding pass. Instead, Andreas Sjöström just used a chip implanted in his hand.
In the cold and flu season, many patients are seeking antibiotics -- but antibiotics don't always work and sometimes they're actually harmful.
Planned Parenthood is suing the Center for Medical Progress for producing undercover videos that exposed the abortion giant engaging in selling fetal body parts.
Connecticut's Sen. Richard Blumenthal introduced the resolution last month that would designate Feb.12 as "Darwin Day."
McDonald's is testing a new concept that includes hip, fresh menu items, like quinoa, asparagus and couscous.
NASA has established a new office to coordinate its efforts to protect earth from deadly asteroids.
For years, science and the Bible have seemed at odds over the source of the Earth's water. In Genesis 1, the Bible explains that God created Earth as a water-covered sphere and in Genesis 7 the author explains that "springs of the great deep burst forth" and flooded the Earth.
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A Catholic priest kidnapped in Yemen nearly ten months ago is appealing for help in a video released this week by a terrorist group.
Scientists from around the world are discussing the implications of a newly advanced technniqe called genetic editing, which can change a person at the most fundamental level. They gathered in Washington recently to debate the ethical dangers of altering a person's genetic code.









