Here, we take a look at some of the most spectacular black hole findings of 2020.
From the best places to find them to what they might breathe, here are the newest clues we discovered about alien life.
The year will not be remembered as a good one for human health. But some notable bright spots did shine through. Ebola outbreak ends...
Remembering the cannibal dinosaurs, chest-bursting eels, and rampaging galaxies that made 2020 heavier than dark matter.
Here are 10 gnarly animals from our ocean’s depths.
Police investigating suspected poisoning of billionaire game tycoon Lin Qi after Christmas Day death
Police investigating suspected poisoning of billionaire game tycoon Lin Qi after Christmas Day death
A billionaire Chinese gaming tycoon died on Christmas Day, his company announced, with police now investigating whether the 39-year-old was poisoned.
Tesla may finally be coming to India.
The euphoria of Lebanon’s October revolution evaporated in 2020. Economic collapse and the coronavirus pandemic mortally wounded hopes for change, and the final nail...
Author: AFP ID: 1609232012254902900 Tue, 2020-12-29 08:39 BHASHAN CHAR, Bangladesh: Four Bangladesh navy ships on Tuesday took the second and biggest group of Rohingya...
A homeless man risked his life to save several cats and dogs trapped at an Atlanta animal shelter after it caught fire, the facility’s...

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Tesla will start selling cars in India next year, government says
2020 has been particularly hard for Lebanon. Here’s what happened
Bangladesh moves biggest group of Rohingya to isolated island
Homeless man rushes into animal shelter after it catches fire
A new treatment could restore some mobility in people paralyzed by strokes
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