Cells and their genes continue to function after death, study proves
Even after you die, your body's cells will continue to function -- for a short period of time.
Even after you die, your body's cells will continue to function -- for a short period of time.
Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor intends to play in 2018, according to a published report.
The NCAA on Tuesday denied Notre Dame's appeal of a decision to vacate 21 football victories because of academic misconduct, prompting the school's president to show his displeasure in the form of a lengthy letter.
New research shows sea level rise isn't constant but accelerating. According to the new calculation, sea levels will rise an average of 26 inches by 2100.
Israeli police are recommending that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be indicted in two corruption cases.
Many COPD patients are placed on powerful inhaled corticosteroid therapy to ease symptoms, but the treatment may increase risk for bone fractures, a study says.
President Donald Trump, meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on trade, said he might impose tariffs or quotas.
A reptile handler called to a South Africa home to remove a snake was shocked to discover the offending serpent was a 7 1/2-foot black mamba.
New research shows more complex models that account for body size are better able to simulate animals' ecological fate and gauge extinction risks.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders is scheduled to give an on-camera press briefing on Tuesday afternoon.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders is scheduled to give an on-camera press briefing on Tuesday afternoon.
A British inventor posted a video showing how he transformed nearly 50 Furby toys into a combination musical instrument and nightmare engine.
A U.S. airstrike destroyed a Russian-built tank manned by pro-Syrian forces last weekend, the U.S. military officials said Tuesday.
Two brothers celebrating a birthday were among the three British tourists killed last weekend in a helicopter crash in the Grand Canyon, officials said.
Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwell stressed the importance of finding a quarterback on Tuesday, one day after signing general manager Steve Keim to a contract extension.
The Navy awarded a contract to Vigor Marine for general services, inspection and system renewal on the USNS Charles Drew, a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship.
Investigators said Tuesday faulty speed sensor data, due to human error, is the likely cause of the plane crash near Moscow that killed 71 people last weekend.
Chemotherapy drugs activated by light to treat cancer can minimize side effects by targeting only unhealthy cells, according to new research.
USA snowboarder Chloe Kim was 'hangry' before winning a gold medal Tuesday. She used churros to calm her nerves, but requested ice cream before her final run.
More than half of NATO members will reach a goal of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense by 2025, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said.
South Korean singer Roy Kim thanked fans after his new song reached No. 1 on several Korean music charts.
A New Jersey man captured video of a current events-savvy "newspaper squirrel" carrying its preferred periodical up a tree.
Norwegian Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo captured the gold in the cross-country skiing men's sprint classic at the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games.
A Texas trash collector was caught on an amused homeowner's security camera doing a backflip on a discarded mattress.
Paris Hilton promoted her song "I Need You" by posing nude in a bed of roses à la Mena Suvari in "American Beauty."
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