Federal investigators say Odunayo Oluwalade and two other men created a website telling people they could buy a COVID-19 vaccine back in January.
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Critically endangered California condor can reproduce asexually, new research suggests
In what is believed to be the first recorded case of the endangered species, two California condor chicks were born without a father.
With the help of a ruby, scientists prove ancient life existed over 2.5 billion years ago
A team of researchers studying rubies in Greenland discovered one of the oldest gems carried remnants of a living organism.
Google’s ‘FrightGeist’ lists the most popular 2021 Halloween costumes. Is yours one of them?
Google Trends lists hundreds of the most popular Halloween costumes across the country, from Cruella De Vil, Squid Game to witches.
Want to hear what it sounds like on Mars? NASA’s Perseverance rover gives you the chance.
During its historic mission on the red planet, NASA’s Perseverance rover has sent to Earth the sounds of wind on Mars. Listen to them here.
Climate change, not humans, was reason woolly mammoths went extinct, research suggests
It’s been long believed humans hunted the woolly mammoth too much that it went extinct. Turns out climate change was the main culprit.
Africa’s only three mountain glaciers could soon disappear due to climate change, UN report says
The last three mountain glaciers in Africa will be completely gone by 2040 due to climate change, according to a new report.
A giant hole was discovered in an area north of Canada known as the ‘Last Ice’
An area expected to have ice as thick as 16-feet had a hole in it due to extreme wind, causing concern as to if the ice is thinning.
Patrick Mahomes’ brother, Jackson, apologizes for TikTok dance on Sean Taylor’s number
Popular TikTok star Jackson Mahomes has received criticism for dancing on the late Sean Taylor’s number at FedEx Field on Sunday.
Chlamydia is rapidly spreading among Australia’s koalas. Now, they’re getting vaccinated.
Over half of some koala populations have chlamydia, which can severely affect the species’ already declining population.