Duschgel: McDonald's Austria Launches 'Big Mac' Shower Gel
The cucumber-scented shower gel cannot be purchased for money.
Man Finds Nearly $120,000 in Jewelry, Cash While Gardening, Gets to Keep It
Despite several appeals by regional authorities and widespread news coverage, no one came forward to claim the valuables.
Swiss Glaciers Lost Half Their Volume Over 85 Years, Study Shows
Experts studied tens of thousands of period photographs from 1931 onward to reconstruct early 20th-century climate patterns.
Ancient Amphibian That Used Sticky Tongue to Catch Prey Discovered
With its huge head and small body, the creature, Chemnitzion richteri, developed up to 300 million years ago in forests around eastern Germany.
Tesla Plant to Shut for Emergency Production Boost: Report
Elon Musk's Tesla plant that produces the in-demand Model Y will shut briefly, according to a German news report.
Ocelot Kitten Tries Out Its Climbing Skills in Adorable Video
In the wild, ocelots are good climbers and often take their prey up to the tree canopy to avoid being ambushed.
Adorable Orangutan Baby Has Historic Name to Live Up to
An orangutan youngster whose birth was captured on camera has been named to remind wildlife fans of the great ape's struggle in its native habitat.
Teen Injures Nearly 60 With Anti-Attack Spray on School Trip: Police
Officials say 27 museum-goers had to be taken to hospital after the spray went off in the lobby as visitors waiting at elevators.
Prehistoric Farmers Were Bugged By Insects, Mice, Study Says
Stone Age farmers in southern France were fighting mice and insects feasting on their supplies 4,000 years ago, a new study has revealed.
Watch: 3D View of Stinky One-Cell Ocean Organism
Jullienella foetida can reach a size of several centimeters and has a "foul-smelling odor."
Tourists Caught Smuggling Hundreds of Seashells, Tons of Sand Out of Italy
Tourists trying to steal hundreds of pebbles and seashells, as well as sand from the Italian island of Sardinia, are set to be handed hefty fines, police say.
Scientists Develop Security Check System That Uses One's Breath
Being able to fully rely on identity check systems is more crucial than ever for public institutions such as airports but also a wide variety of private companies.
Detection Dogs Sniff Out Long COVID, Leading to Hopes for Better Therapy
COVID-19 detection dogs can also detect long COVID-19 in people, according to new research by veterinarians in Germany.
Protein Study Could Pave Way for New Multiple Sclerosis Therapy
Scientists in Germany are cautiously optimistic about new multiple sclerosis therapy possibilities after decoding the functions of two crucial proteins.
Trench Fever That Affected Tolkien, C.S. Lewis Could Be Prevented: Research
The discovery of a special antibody could help prevent dangerous bacterial infections such as trench fever, which is transmitted by body lice.
Breakthrough Stem Cell Treatment for Pulmonary Hypertension Trialed
Researchers have said that the treatment, using umbilical cord stem cell products, was the first of its kind in preventing the fatal course of the disease.
Ancient Egypt Artifacts Found in City That Housed Cleopatra's Needle
Archaeologists researching the ancient temple city of Heliopolis have made remarkable discoveries documenting intense temple construction activities in Ancient Egypt.
Astonished Zoo Fans Watch Live Birth of Baby Ape
Astonished wildlife fans watched the live birth of a baby orangutan in a once-in-a-lifetime moment at a zoo's special enclosure.
Heavy Metal, Blues Bands Lose Out On Music Streaming: Study
A music-streaming study has revealed that only hip-hop and pop artists really benefit from the system's payment model.
Study Rules Out Ice Age Hotspot Theory
A long-standing theory that an equatorial belt of warm water fostered life during the Earth's ice age has been dismissed by a new study.
Body of Indonesian Presidential Hopeful's Son Found After Drowning
Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz, 22, had been missing since he went for a swim May 26 in Switzerland's Aare River with his girlfriend and sister.
Under the Sea: Shipwrecks Expand Microbial Diversity, New Study Shows
There are an estimated 3 million shipwrecks all around the world, according to UNESCO.
Nearly 100 Children Airlifted From Mountain After Teachers Bungle Hike
Furious officials blamed the adults accompanying the children for misreading advice on the hazardous path.
Mental Health Warning: Study Shows High Post-COVID Anxiety Disorder Risk
Scientists' analysis reveals the risk of COVID-19 patients developing a psychiatric disorder following their infection was 25 percent higher.
Scientists Issue Transgender Teen Suicide Alert After Startling Study
Transgender youths are five times more likely to think about suicide and 7.6 times more likely to have attempted suicide than cisgender peers, researchers say.
COVID-19 Moms' Newborns Show Motoric Deficits: Study
Babies born to mothers infected with COVID-19 show difficulties with motor development some weeks after birth, according to results of a preliminary study.
Brazilian Bug Discovery Could Spur Red Propolis Production
Red propolis is a coveted extract praised for its anti-inflammatory effect.
Watch: Newborn Rhino Calf Takes First Steps As He Walks Out With Mom
An adorable newborn rhino calf charmed animal lovers with his first steps in public with his mom.
Scientists Develop Honey-Based Bee DNA Test to Monitor Hive Health
The new test will be able to help identify potential diseases like the latest variant of the Deformed Wing Virus that's threatening bees.
Swim Tragedy: Governor's Son Goes Missing After River Dip
Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz, the son of a high-ranking Indonesian politician, has gone missing after a swim in a river in Switzerland.