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This vaccine just might stop Ebola from annihilating the great apes
The Ebola virus doesn't just bring terror and death to human communities, it also ravages Africa's great apes, whose populations are already imperiled by hunting and habitat encroachment. Now, in an effort to keep our closest-living relatives alive, researchers have successfully tested an oral Ebola vaccine in the laboratory. -
The proposed 2018 federal budget tells NASA to forget about Earth
The White House released its proposed 2018 fiscal year budget on Wednesday night, and the prognosis for Earth Science isn't great. If Congress approves the budget in full, NASA's Earth-observing satellite programs (PACE, OCO-3, DSCOVR, and CLARREO Pathfinder), which are mostly still in development, are toast. And even if Congress doesn't make all of the suggested budget cuts, the proposal indicates the administration is shrinking away from the research that most serves to benefit our own planet. -
Some corpses may mysteriously heat up after death
One morning, in a hospital in the Czech Republic, a 69-year-old man died of heart disease. An hour later, as nurses were preparing to move his body down to the lab for autopsy, they noticed his skin was unusually warm. After calling the doctor back to make sure the man was really dead (he was), they took his temperature. At 1.5 hours after death, the body was 104 degrees Fahrenheit—about five degrees hotter than it was before he died, even though the hospital room was kept at about 68 degr -
High-intensity interval training is great for you—but it won't keep you from aging
Exercise is hard. That should go without saying, but it's worth acknowledging. It's difficult enough to instill a new habit without all the things that make exercise uniquely unpleasant at first. You generally have to go to a crowded place full of cranky strangers, share equipment in close quarters, and sweat and shower alongside them. But on top of that, oh yeah, it's hard. A lot of the movements are weird and awkward for newcomers. Maybe you have to stick your butt up in the air, or wiggle aro -
Come watch a supercomputer simulation of a devastating tornado
When Leigh Orf, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, strives to unravel the mysteries of tornado formation, he needs something way bigger than a laptop. Phenomena like the huge, supercell thunderstorms he studies involve such vast amounts of data, only a supercomputer will do. -
Climate may have shaped the evolution of the human nose
In the late 1800s, British anthropologist and anatomist Arthur Thomson posited that people with ancestral origins in cold, arid climates were likely to have longer, thinner noses, while those who came from warm, humid regions were inclined to have noses that were shorter and thicker. -
Schalke recover to reach Europa League last eight, United edge Rostov
ZURICH (Reuters) - Schalke 04 hit back from two goals down to draw 2-2 and overcome fellow Germans Borussia Moenchenglach on away goals in their Europa League last 16 tie while Manchester United edged Rostov 1-0 tp progress on Thursday. -
European relief as Dutch snub 'siren song' of far-right
European leaders heaved a sigh of relief Thursday after the Dutch voted Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Liberal party back into power ahead of the far-right, with all eyes turning to polls later this year in France and Germany. -
Australia, New Zealand unions welcome rejigged calendar
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand and Australia Rugby have welcomed the introduction of a new global calendar from 2020 that will eliminate the temporary shutdown of Super Rugby each year. -
Turnbull stands up to ACTU secretary
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says if the new ACTU secretary thinks her union is above the law then there isn't much they can work on together. -
Trump stands by Obama wiretapping claims: White House
President Donald Trump stands by his accusation that the Obama administration tapped his phones during the 2016 presidential campaign, the White House said on Thursday, despite three senior lawmakers rejecting Trump's claim. -
Turnbull foreshadows 'fair' May budget
Malcolm Turnbull says Australians face higher taxes or cuts to services if the government's budget savings don't pass the parliament. -
The Giants are ready to monster the AFL
It is a matter of when, not if, the Giants win their first premiership - and probably more than one. -
Boy, 11, feared swept away in NSW floods
An 11-year-old boy went missing after playing in an Illawarra park with his friends during torrential rain. -
SA energy exchange 'uncomfortable': host
The Adelaide man whose garage was the setting for a fiery exchange between the SA Premier and federal energy minister says it was "marvellous to watch". -
Gidley wears playercam during UK game
Warrington halfback Kurt Gidley has made history by becoming the first rugby league player to wear a playercam during a match. -
USA Gymnastics head resigns amid abuse scandal
Penny's resignation comes a week after the United States Olympic Committee's board of directors sent a recommendation to USA Gymnastics following reports that the organisation turned a blind eye to allegations of sexual misconduct. -
Smith, Renshaw marvel at Maxwell
Recalled allrounder Glenn Maxwell stepped up superbly for Australia on day one of their third Test against India, producing a patient knock of 82 not out. -
All Blacks can play us now, says Jones
Eddie Jones has played it coy on whether he would like his England side to take on the All Blacks in November. -
Senate panel: no evidence of Trump wiretap
The Senate Intelligence Committee sees no evidence the Obama administration tapped Donald Trump's phones during the presidential campaign. -
'No serious concerns' over Kohli injury
The BCCI says Indian captain Virat Kohli is expected to return for the remainder of the third Test after injuring his shoulder while fielding. -
Hall returns home to tackle the Blues
Bryn Hall has earned a start for the Crusaders against his former Blues teammates in their fourth-round Super Rugby clash in Christchurch. -
Weirather claims Super-G win and crystal globe
The day began with the crown up for grabs with Stuhec, winner of Wednesday's downhill, sitting atop the standings but Weirather lurking 15 points back and 100 on offer for a win. -
McLaren 'considering options' with Honda
LONDON (Reuters) - McLaren say they are "considering options" with engine suppliers Honda amid media reports that the Formula One team have sounded out former engine partners Mercedes over a possible future supply following problems in testing. -
Jenkins, Rowntree join Lions backroom team
Neil Jenkins and Graham Rowntree have been added to Warren Gatland's British and Irish Lions staff for the New Zealand tour. -
Long-shot Jacobs not intimidated by Golovkin
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin has something of a Mike Tyson aura about him, acknowledged Daniel "Miracle Man" Jacobs, but don't expect the challenger to feel intimidated in their title clash on Saturday. -
England wary but ready to embrace history
England have fallen at the final grand slam hurdle before but Eddie Jones' team is ready to make history in Dublin. -
Schmidt backs Payne to shine at fullback
Joe Schmidt has made three changes to the Ireland side ahead of their final Six Nations clash with England. -
England wary of Dublin but ready to 'embrace greatness'
BAGSHOT, England (Reuters) - England face Ireland on Saturday ready to make history and embrace "greatness" but the players and coach Eddie Jones are well aware that if there is anywhere in the rugby world where such dreams can be derailed it is Dublin. -
Shakespeare tells Leicester to forget Sevilla win, focus on West Ham
Leicester, who are 15th in the league, progressed to the quarter-finals in their debut Champions League campaign after beating Spanish side Sevilla 3-2 on aggregate. -
Moore benched, Ready to start for Reds
Andrew Ready will start at hooker for the Queensland Reds against the Lions this weekend with Wallabies captain Stephen Moore dropped to the bench. -
Day fires early at the Arnold Palmer
Australian world No.2 Jason Day's title defence at the Arnold Palmer Invitational is underway at Florida's Bay Hill course. -
Defoe back for England at age of 34
LONDON (Reuters) - Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe returned to the England squad at the age of 34 on Thursday ahead of next week's friendly against world champions Germany and a World Cup qualifier at home to Lithuania. -
Proteas look to learn from mistakes
South Africa can learn from Black Caps batsman Henry Nicholls' approach in crafting his maiden Test century, JP Duminy says. -
Everton's Koeman hints at Barkley sale if new deal rejected
Barkley, who has been linked with possible transfers to Chelsea or Manchester City, has 18 months remaining on his current deal and British media reports suggest no contract talks are planned until the end of the season. -
Schmidt backs Payne to shine at fullback against England
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has backed Jared Payne to perform at fullback after naming him as one of three changes to his side for the visit of Six Nations champions England to Dublin on Saturday. -
West Ham's Bilic wary of a 'different' Leicester
Since Ranieri's sacking, Leicester have won both their league games to move three points away from the relegation zone and booked a place in the Champions League quarter-finals. In contrast, West Ham are winless in four league games. -
Nothing is good enough to satisfy Arsenal critics - Wenger
Criticism of Wenger, who has been in charge of Arsenal for two decades, has grown louder this month after his team wentout of the Champions League in the last-16 for a seventh straight season with a crushing 10-2 aggregate defeat by Bayern Munich. -
Cotter changes one as Scotland target Italian success
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Experienced Scotland hooker Ross Ford will make his first start of the Six Nations on Saturday as the only change to the starting line-up for the final match of the campaign against Italy at Murrayfield. -
Two injured in shooting at French school
A school shooting in the south of France, which has hurt at least two people, saw the government trigger a mobile warning of a "terrorist" attack. -
Munster breaks jaw in Storm NRL win
Melbourne's last-ditch win over Brisbane was tempered with rising star Cameron Munster suffering a broken jaw. -
UK grants license for 3-parent babies
Fertility doctors in Newcastle have been awarded the first licence to prevent inherited disease by creating a baby with three genetic parents. -
Middlesbrough sack Karanka as assistant Agnew steps up
LONDON (Reuters) - Middlesbrough sacked manager Aitor Karanka on Thursday and handed the Spaniard's assistant Steve Agnew the pressing task of trying to keep the relegation-threatened club in the Premier League. -
Hayatou ousted as CAF president
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ahmad of Madagascar pulled off a stunning upset on Thursday, ousting Issa Hayatou, the long-serving president of the Confederation of African Football, in an election at the organisation’s congress in Ethiopia. -
Real's vulnerable defence faces test at home specialists Athletic
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid have returned to the top of La Liga but need to halt their recent trend of leaking goals in games if they want to stay there in Saturday's trip to Athletic Bilbao, who have the second best home record in the Spanish top flight. -
Slater makes successful return to Storm
After more than a year out of the game, Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater made a successful return to the NRL. -
France team to face Wales in the Six Nations
PARIS (Reuters) - France manager Guy Noves on Thursday named the following team to face Wales in the Six Nations at the Stade de France on Saturday: -
Motor racing - Lowe joins Williams as technical head and shareholder
LONDON (Reuters) - Paddy Lowe has joined the Williams Formula One team from champions Mercedes with immediate effect as chief technical officer and shareholder in the group, Williams announced on Thursday. -
Ageing goal-getter Gomez out to save Wolfsburg season
BERLIN (Reuters) - VfL Wolfsburg's hopes of staying in the Bundesliga rest on the broad shoulders of Mario Gomez, with the striker re-discovering his form under new coach Andries Jonker. -
IOC member sorry for Holocaust comparison
Comparing the possible exclusion of Russian athletes from the Winter Olympics to the Holocaust was out of order according to the IOC member who made the remark.
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