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With wild pigs running amok and destroying farmland and wildlife habitat, hunting these invaders has become a growth industry in rural Missouri.
Astronomers are constructing one of the biggest, most powerful instruments ever built, capable of peering far deeper into the universe and further back in time than ever before.(Nov. 19)
Astronauts from the space shuttle Atlantis take a space walk to attach equipment to the International Space Station.
Space shuttle Atlantis arrived at the International Space Station on Wednesday to deliver spare parts needed to keep the outpost operational after the shuttles' retirement next year.
DNA tests have revealed that more than half the crocodiles kept at a rescue centre in Cambodia are pure Siamese crocodiles, a critically-endangered species that was declared extinct in the wild until the year 2000. (Nov. 18)
Lipstick camera shows Atlantis' launch from the pilot's point of view.
A team of Japanese scientists claims to have succeeded in growing replacement teeth in mice. The researchers say it's the first time that a fully functional and three-dimensional organ has been regenerated. (Nov. 18)
An experimental reactor that could harness nuclear fusion has yet to see the light of day, but preparations for the daring multi-billion-dollar project are well under way. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), backed by the European Union, the United States, China, India, Japan, South Korea and Russia, is expected to be fully operational in 2026. It is no less than an effort to reproduce the energy-yielded processes of the Sun and other stars -- which defenders say would be safe and c
Space shuttle Atlantis' astronauts scoured their ship Tuesday for any signs of launch damage while pursuing the International Space Station. Atlantis and its crew of six will hook up with the space station Wednesday. (Nov. 17)
Japan's costal waters are being invaded by teeming masses of giant Jellyfish. They can weigh up to 440 lbs and their umbrella can span more than 6 feet in diameter.(Nov. 17)
Randy Bresnik's shuttle mission means he'll miss the delivery of his daughter.
The U.S. space shuttle Atlantis blasted off from Florida carrying six astronauts on a mission to deliver spare parts to the International Space Station.
The space shuttle Atlantis is locked, loaded and ready for lift off in just under an hour.
NASA astronaut will be on International Space Station when his daughter is born.
The discovery of ice on the moon could lead to a future NASA lunar base.
Doctors see a growing trend of single women in their 30s freezing their eggs.
With huge amounts of electronic waste being dumped in Africa, a company in Cape Town is making a profit with refurbishing and recycling.
Women who have undergone mastectomies could regrow their own breasts thanks to a stem cell breakthrough.
The victim opens up about her terrifying experience with astronaut Lisa Nowak.
In Grand Teton National Park, volunteers help to manage congested roadside "wildlife jams" and patrol campgrounds to avoid dangerous bear-human conflicts.
Living inside wildlife reserves in India, tribal people suffer from attacks by bears, wild boars, elephants and snakes much more frequently than by tigers and leopards.
Scott Wolfe talks about his new ABC show.
A 315-million-euro satellite that will gauge the impact of climate change on the movement of water across land, air and sea was hoisted into space early Monday. The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) probe will shed new light on how water circulates around Earth's oceans. Duration: 01:21
The 165-million-year-old Darwinopterus is a newly discovered fossil which proves an interesting link in the evolutionary chain.
A prison in Kenya goes green, using sustainable systems including biogas produced by waste material, replacing fuelwood.
NASA is calling the test flight launch of its Ares 1-X rocket "the next step in human exploration."
NASA has successfully launched a rocket it hopes will replace the Space Shuttle Fleet.
An unmanned NASA rocket intended to help develop a new space taxi service to the moon streaked into the sky on Wednesday for a brief test flight.
NASA launched Wednesday the world's tallest rocket, the Ares I-X, on a two-minute test flight. The rocket launched at 11:30 am (1530 GMT) after a series of delays due to poor weather conditions.
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Chimpanzees in Cameroon grieve while watching a burial of one of their own.
British scientists say they've found a fossil belonging to the biggest predator that ever lived.
An Illinois couple found something unusual recently, a two headed snake. The reptile is a juvenile North American water snake that has just shed its skin. (Oct. 27)
Wave power - the motion of the ocean - is being looked at as a potential power source for all of Ireland's energy needs.(Oct. 27)
NASA is preparing to launch its Ares1-X rocket, but concerns about bad weather could delay lift-off.
You might not feel like eating when you're bedridden with swine flu, but Lucy Jones, dietician and spokesman for the British Dietetic Association, says diet becomes vital to fighting off the infection.(Oct. 26)