by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
Here’s Why Doctors Don’t Usually Test for Herpes
The answer is surprisingly reassuring.
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
The answer is surprisingly reassuring.
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
French rights group ACAT argued in a legal challenge on Thursday that the consignment contravened a U.N. treaty because the arms might be used against civilians in Yemen. The saga is an embarrassment for President Emmanuel Macron, who on Thursday de...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
HEREWITH A CORRECTED REPETITION.] Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world and head of space company Blue Origin, announced Thursday his intent to participate in the new race to the Moon with a high-tech lander to carry vehicles and equipment. "This...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
On Friday, public market investors will get to decide whether that was a good idea. The No. 1 ride-hailing company’s shares will start trading on the New York Stock Exchange after it raised $8.1 billion in the biggest U.S. IPO since 2014, pricing sh...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
David Wallace-Wells, the author of The Uninhabitable Earth, says climate change is no longer a matter of "if" or "when" but "how bad will it get." And, he says, there's still time to fight it.
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo kindergarten teacher Maria Spurlock was still struggling after trying for more than a week to get a reading app working on all of her classroom iPads. When she learned her building had a new team of technical experts, she...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
One of the world's biggest AIDS charity events, Vienna's Life Ball, will be held for the last time in June, the organiser said Friday. Gery Keszler said the progress achieved in fighting AIDS over the 26 years since the ball's inception meant it had...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
A physicist explains the science of 'Avengers: Endgame'
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
Virgin Galactic partner Range Rover has revealed the Range Rover Astronaut Edition -- a special edition model exclusively available to those who are members of the Virgin Galactic Future Astronaut community. If you're part of Virgin Galactic's Futur...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
“It is a standstill when at the same time there’s a growing demand on the society’s side,” said Laurence Tubiana, who was the French climate ambassador at the 2015 meeting that sealed the Paris climate accord. In their so-called Sibiu declaration, n...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
Marina Simian, a biologist for Argentina's National Scientific and Technical Research Council, went on the local version of the TV program "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," saying she needed the money to support her cancer research. Simian, the head...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
Most visitors to Vietnam's famed Ha Long Bay opt for cruise views of the UNESCO heritage site but from Friday tourists can hop on a helicopter to see the area's famous karst rock formations from the skies. A pair of five-seater helicopters soared up...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
On Friday, May 10, the NYPD will add the names of 47 of our fallen heroes to the Police Memorial in the lobby of One Police Plaza, in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day. The NYPD lost 23 members in the attack itself. The first 9/11 Victims Compen...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
In the six weeks since US Vice President Mike Pence announced a crash program to get humans to the moon within five years, the White House has provided no details on how it would achieve that and no cost estimates.The rocket NASA wants to use to get...
by Heidi Harley - 4 years ago
Fiber used to be the most boring nutrient we eat. Then scientists started looking at our microbes.