Vladimir Zhirinovsky says the "nasty Asiatic" vowel is hurting Russia's image in Europe.
In a consciously alarming report today, the agency said, "Without urgent action, we are heading for a post-antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries can once again kill."
A small new study posits that the threshold for recognizing something as "alive" lowers when someone is isolated.
In the eyes of the geographically oblivious, the entire continent appears infected—which is taking a toll on regional economies.
Meat rendering recycles the inedible parts of livestock, but it's not a perfect process.
A new study found that when infants can’t move their mouths to mimic sounds, they have a harder time processing them.
"Drug addicts, crazies, prowlers and prostitutes" are transformed by animal masks and night vision-inspired cinematography.
Not everyone can achieve what Juan Manuel Santos has. But there are other ways to feel appreciated.
A bacterium called Wolbachia could stop the bloodsucking insects from spreading diseases like Zika and dengue fever.