Thursday, 10th, 2024 | 4:09AM Updated
A complete embryo was found inside the brain of a 26-year-old woman causing her to have difficulties conversing and reading and Los Angeles doctors were able to successfully remove it.
President Barack Obama chose the opportunity of Earth Day to slam the global warming skeptics by saying that climate change "can't be edited out."
Size and shape mattered to dinosaurs. A new study reveals that the sex of the Stegosaurus was based on its armor. The large, round spiky plates of the males impressed females like today's bull horns do.
But by just finishing the world's most famous marathon, Melamed, a Venezuelan, brought tears to the eyes of his countrymen and won the hearts of Americans.
Ice cream giant "Blue Bell" has expanded its campaign to recall all the products in the wake of the recent contamination by a lethal bacteria. The Texas based ice cream firm has said that all of its ice creams and frozen yoghurt could have been potentially contaminated and they do not want to take any risks.
The unimportant job of killing a spider soon turned into a shock when a man hit one with a broom only to find hundreds of other sprawling across on the floor.
The Chinese government is expected to cement its ties with developing countries and outline a vision that supports peace and unity during the Asian-African Summit in Indonesia.
How well do you know your Mom? In a pre-Mother's Day ad for Pandora, six kids aged 3 to 9 years old were blindfolded and then asked to find their Moms in a lineup of six women. The experiment shows a remarkable bond.
Despite reports of slow sales in the Chinese auto market, BMW has announced plans to increase its production capacity and also introduce three new vehicle models to the number of BMW cars manufactured in the country in a bid to attract middle-income customers.
The State Council has issued on April 21, Tuesday, a series of measures aimed at stimulating employment in the country, including expanding tax reductions and exemption policies to cover sole-proprietorship enterprises, the China Daily reported.
A Canadian father believes that his daughter's photo, taken in Japan, was photobombed by a samurai ghost because mysterious boots appeared behind the little girl in the photo.
Drunken men relieving themselves in Manchester will soon get a shock of their lives when they will find themselves showered in their own urine.
Nine people - including a couple and their father-in-law - have been indicted in Kentucky for stealing whiskey worth up to $100,000 from two renowned distilleries.
The Chinese government is planning to raise the breastfeeding rate amid an amendment to the Advertisement Law proposing a ban on baby formula to promote breastfeeding in the country, the Global Times reported.
Curt Almond developed an addiction of purchasing a new pair of Calvin Klein boxers to wear every day. The man became almost bankrupt after spending $3,000 on underwear in one year.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.