exciting new medication for cancer that is less harsh than chemo.
A novel pharmacological treatment for pediatric cancer patients is far less hazardous than chemotherapy.
Lesley Lokko, a “renaissance figure,” received the Royal Gold Medal for architecture.
Because of her efforts to "democratize" the architectural profession, Lesley Lokko has become the first African woman to receive the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture.
Sadness and rage over Pitchfork’s acquisition by GQ.
Popular music website Pitchfork and men's magazine GQ are merging, which will result in the layoff of several senior employees.
US Moon mission Peregrine Lander is headed for fiery devastation.
In the next few hours, the US company that hoped to land on the moon will return home to destruction.
Unseen photos of the computer that broke codes to win World War II.
Unseen photos of the UK's top-secret code-cracking computer, Colossus, which is credited with aiding the Allies in winning World War Two, have been made public by GCHQ.
Apple Watch: US maintains sales prohibition due to patent dispute.
Due to an ongoing legal dispute over a patent, Apple has once again been prohibited from selling two smartwatch models in the United States.
Sheryl Sandberg will leave the Meta board.
Sheryl Sandberg, the former COO of Meta, is stepping down from the board of directors.
Experts explain why dogs might wag their tails so much.
Two theories have been proposed by researchers as to why dogs wag their tails.
Nicholas Rossi: Following his extradition from the UK, the rape suspect who “faked death” makes an odd court appearance in Utah.
After being extradited from Scotland, a rape suspect who is suspected of staging his own death made an odd first appearance in a US court.
Mom claims an Ohio police raid on the “wrong house” resulted in burns on the sick baby.
According to a mother, police raided the "wrong house" and used flash-bang devices for distraction, injuring her 17-month-old son and sending him to the hospital with burns.