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The WNBA filed trademarks for the name “Portland Fire” and a stylized “P” logo earlier this week, potentially indicating that the league’s 15th franchise will revive the Fire name from the team that ...
Parasitic larvae from flies known as New World screwworm are infesting cattle in Mexico, and officials are racing to slow the ...
In Superman, he is thought to be Ultraman because of the logo on his chest, but it could also be ... This change in detail has led to speculation that it might turn out to be a DC villain called ...
According to a recent study published in New Phytologist, this unique species has an uncanny ability to endure lightning while its nearby rivals and parasites are left scorched or dead.
Getty Images Washington, DC, is riddled with parasites sucking the life out of our nation. Time for a thorough deworming. Jonathan Rauch, in a book by the same name, called it “demosclerosis.” ...
Once thought to be a danger largely reserved for travelers, a flesh-eating parasite known as Leishmania mexicana is now likely spreading locally through some sand flies native to the southern U.S ...
Deep in the caves of Ireland, scientists have discovered a mind-altering parasite that takes control of spiders, forcing them to abandon their webs before ultimately meeting a gruesome end.
Everything about Parasite’s story of the poor Kim family conning their way into the lives of those above them (both figuratively and literally) in the Korean social strata still works ...
A ghastly disease is making its way through the Sunshine State's underbrush, leaving native snakes dead with a worm-like parasite protruding from their mouths. A coiled dusky pygmy rattlesnake ...
“Joker 2” was already set in motion and Gunn has asserted he was not involved in the production, even if it still carries the DC logo at the ... from Bong Joon Ho (“Parasite”), Ryan ...
Robert Burakoff, MD, MPH, is a board-certified gastroenterologist who serves as vice chair of Ambulatory Services at Lower Manhattan Hospital and professor of medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical ...
The DC logo only changed slightly from 1940 to 1970, and was very plain and nondescript. Once the Man of Steel became DC’s biggest character, the lettering on the logo changed to say “A ...