Elaine Thompson / Pool / Getty Images Teen Victim of Infamous Serial Killer Identified Decades After Her Murder Using Genealogy Website A 14-year-old girl murdered by the 'Green River Killer' in 1983 was identified using her DNA and a genealogical databse. By The Associated Press January 25, 2021
Patrick T. Fallon - AFP / Getty Images 'Anosmia' COVID Symptom Could Be Permanent in Some People, Doctors Fear 'But when someone is denied their sense of smell, it changes the way they perceive the environment and their place in the environment.' By Erin Coates January 23, 2021
Johannes Eisele - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Shocking New Lockdown Study Humiliates 'Shut It Down' Crowd in Front of Entire Country One of the doctors on President Joe Biden's coronavirus task force recently floated a four-to-six-week national lockdown. By C. Douglas Golden January 21, 2021
Prapass Pulsub / Getty Images US Scientist Who Attacked COVID Leak Theory Admits He Was Trying to Protect Chinese Scientists A scientist who condemned the theory that COVID-19 could have leaked from a Chinese lab said he did so in order to protect Chinese scientists. By Andrew Kerr January 18, 2021
Giraffe Conservation Foundation / YouTube screen shot Scientists in 'Disbelief' After Discovering Dwarf Giraffes in Africa 'Instances of wild animals with these types of skeletal dysplasias are extraordinarily rare.' By Erin Coates January 17, 2021
Kena Betancur / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary As if 1 Mask Isn't Enough, The NYT Is Now Pushing You to Wear 2 at the Same Time A new suggestion from The New York Times may just be the craziest proposal to curb the spread of COVID-19 that we've heard yet. By Grant Atkinson January 17, 2021
Joel Kowsky / NASA via Getty Images New NASA Study Finds There May Be Far Fewer Galaxies Than We Thought 'We simply don’t see the light from 2 trillion galaxies,' said Marc Postman of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore. By Erin Coates January 16, 2021
krisanapong detraphiphat / Getty Images US Gov't Releases Alarming New Intel on Wuhan Virus Lab, 'Secret Projects' with Chinese Military The State Department released intelligence on the possible origins of the coronavirus at a laboratory in Wuhan, China. By Chuck Ross January 16, 2021
Mario Tama / Getty ImagesCommentary New Study Concludes Lockdowns Didn't Help Slow Spread of COVID 'We fail to find an additional benefit of stay-at-home orders and business closures,' the researchers found. By Johnathan Jones January 15, 2021
Ng Han Guan / AP International Investigators Arrive in Wuhan to Get to the Bottom of COVID Outbreak A team of WHO researchers arrived in Wuhan to begin investigating the origins of the coronavirus. By The Associated Press January 13, 2021