A medical expert explains why Ebola is not easily transmitted from person to person in the United States.
New exo-suit used for Antikythera shipwreck exploration
New underwater exo-suit makes debut archaeology dive.
Samsung’s new super high-speed Wi-Fi will download a movie in less than three seconds
The speed translates to about 575 megabytes per second, which, according to Samsung, could download a full 1 gigabyte movie in less than three seconds.
Endangered Mexican grey wolf’s death investigated
The wolf’s demise was announced by the United States Fish and Wildlife Services.
Dallas health care worker tests positive for Ebola
On Sunday, the CDC confirmed the first case of Ebola virus transmission in the United States: a Dallas, Texas caregiver for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Ebola patient who died Wednesday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
Accused Boston Marathon bomber implicated in 2011 triple homicide
Defense attorneys for accused terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, filed a motion in federal court Friday to obtain government evidence showing he knew his older brother was involved in the unsolved homicides of three men in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Beer’s distinct smell comes from evolutionary relationship between fruit flies and yeast
Recent research shows that beer’s distinct smell comes a chemical in yeast that exists to attract fruit flies.
Microsoft CEO talks gender gap in tech positions
Satya Nadella has apologized for comments he made regarding women’s pay in the workforce, saying that women should not ask for raises and instead trust that the system will reward them for their work.
Astronomers discover black holes might not be black holes
NASA telescope discovers dead star brighter than 10 million suns
NASA’s NuSTAR telescope recently discovered the brightest pulsar ever recorded, radiating energy equivalent to 10 million of our suns.
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