Oral insulin could one day replace injections for people with diabetes, new scientific discoveries suggest. Researchers from Kumamoto University in Japan have announced the development of an insulin ...
The Las Vegas Raiders’ Day 1 splurge in free agency began to get the all-important official posts for the organization’s social media channels on Wednesday. The first move the team announced was free ...
We love monochromatic subway tile as much as the next person; it's classic for a reason. But lately designers are arranging tiles in unexpected patterns to pack a stronger visual punch. There's plenty ...
Defense was the main concern of the Dallas Cowboys during the 2025 season. Matt Eberflus got fired for it and Jerry Jones has committed to spend more in NFL free agency in order to get closer to the ...
The long-awaited revival of Nigeria’s industrial ambitions around the Ajaokuta axis gained fresh momentum on Thursday as Kogi State secured the licence for the newly approved Ajaokuta Economic City ...
Vaxxas chief executive David Peacock said the company’s vaccine technology, originally developed at the University of Queensland, has attracted significant backing from the United States and Europe, ...
Punch the baby monkey has captured the hearts of many worldwide. So when video of him being dragged by another macaque at the Ichikawa City Zoo was shared online, outrage and heartbreak ensued. The ...
At Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, Punch, a seven-month-old Japanese macaque rejected by his mother, won hearts after bonding with a stuffed orangutan for comfort. After careful reintroduction to his ...
A macaque monkey named Punch, who was abandoned by his mother, sits with a stuffed orangutan toy at Ichikawa City Zoo. (JIJI PRESS/AFP pic) Dozens of fans flocked to a Japanese zoo on Friday to catch ...
A bipartisan bill that would have prohibited mobile stations from handing out free hypodermic needles and syringes to drug users within 2,000 feet of schools or child care centers won’t move forward ...
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced that persons with disabilities (PWDs) will receive free application documents for the 2026/2027 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.