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Carmen Andrade, who is a conjoined twin with sister Lupita Andrade, recently slammed speculation about her sex life with husband Daniel McCormack, whom she married in October.
Many scientists dream of winning a Nobel Prize, an accolade that brings worldwide recognition, prestige and a place in the ...
White-nose syndrome doesn’t infect humans, but it can still be spread through items people use in and around caves.
The fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats has been detected in Clatsop County, the first such discovery in Oregon, ...
An international research team led by Curtin University has used prehistoric feces to better understand how molecular ...
Bats can carry some deadly human pathogens without signs of illness. A new survey shows that other viruses can still be bad for bats.
After years of preventative measures at cave sites, including the Oregon Caves, Lava Beds National Monument, and many others, the white-nosed syndrome has been confirmed in Oregon.
Offbeat scientific studies—including one that involved eating Teflon—were celebrated Thursday at the annual Ig Nobel awards.