Medicine & TechnologyTiger-Lily, a two-headed snake, is returning to health swiftly after a successful surgery to remove abnormal ovaries after sneezing blood. Read the article for more details.
Despite 30 years of closure, microplastics discovered in Cliff Cave, Missouri, remain a mystery. Read this article to learn how they infiltrated this cave.
Scientists have recently identified a dinosaur skeleton, specifically, a duck-billed dinosaur called Parrosaurus missouriensis which they claim belongs to the Hadrosauridae family.
An employee working for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) found a large spider web on a trail, sparking interest in the department's Facebook page, with one user calling it the reincarnation of the late artist Christo Vladimirov Javacheff.
If you are one of the millions of people in the Midwest and Eastern U.S. who turned your gaze toward the sky recently, you may have noticed the Sun shining through an odd, milky haze. This widespread opaque veil was caused not by clouds, but rather by smoke from wildfires in the Western U.S.
A person present at the Lake of Ozarks participating in a weekend party reportedly tested positive for COVID-19. Camden County Health officials are now warning locals about the person's whereabouts over the weekend and alerting them to see their physicians if symptoms arise.
Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) has just discovered the largest prime number known yet. It is longer than the previously recorded prime number by up to 5 million digits.