His mutilated blood-drenched body was found with multiple bites inside the animal’s cage. The male big cat called Milan “bit through the man’s neck” after pouncing on the Ukrainian aged between 25 and 30 as soon as he unlocked the entrance to the cage. The panther escaped through the open […]
Daily Archives: January 3, 2018
President Trump raised concerns when he argued on Twitter that he has a “bigger and more powerful” nuclear button than North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. In reality, there’s no button. Instead, it’s a protocol designed to allow the President to quickly launch a nuclear strike. The president still has […]
North Korea has been fueling fears of World War 3 by defying calls to terminate its nuclear development programme. But Prof Cheng said US intervention had helped ease the pressure of war threats coming in from Pyongyang. He said: “This is certainly nothing to joke about but I think this […]
In a book about his time in the White House, Mr Bannon called a June 2016 meeting with a group of Russians attended by Donald Trump Jr and his father’s top campaign officials “treasonous” and “unpatriotic” . In an angry statement this evening, Mr Trump hit back, accusing the Breitbart […]
Dodder, a parasitic plant that causes major damage to crops in the US and worldwide every year, can silence the expression of genes in the host plants from which it obtains water and nutrients. This cross-species gene regulation, which includes genes that contribute to the host plant’s defense against parasites, […]
For the first time, physicists have built a two-dimensional experimental system that allows them to study the physical properties of materials theorized to exist only in four-dimensional space. An international team of researchers demonstrated that the behavior of particles of light can be made to match predictions about the four-dimensional […]
Scientists have designed bacteria to reflect sound waves like submarines. The technology could eventually allow doctors to image therapeutic bacteria in the body using ultrasound.
Researchers have discovered that a common fusion of two adjacent genes can cause cancer by kicking mitochondria into overdrive, increasing the amount of fuel available for rampant cell growth.