COVID-19 cases are growing exponentially in India. As this new wave sweeps the nation, hospitals are running out of room and supplies.
Author: Dustin Barnes, USA TODAY
Frenzy of marine worms swarm coastal waters in South Carolina, an annual event that means spring is here
Millions of clam worms were spotted in a harbor earlier this month, but don’t worry. Even though they can bite, they’re not here to eat people.
One of the smallest black holes — and the closest to Earth so far — discovered. Scientists call it ‘the Unicorn.’
The black hole was given the nickname because it’s so rare but also because it was discovered in the constellation Monoceros, which means unicorn.
Venomous snake discovered chilling out in Aldi lettuce bag purchased in Australia
The Sydney, Australia man who reported the snake said he ate the leftover lettuce for lunch. He had a salad wrap.
A venomous snake — with no known antivenom — bites San Diego Zoo employee
The snake involved was an African bush viper. There is no known antivenom for their bites.
Darius, the world’s longest rabbit, is missing. Police believe he was stolen from his home in the U.K.
Darius, a Continental Giant rabbit, was last seen on Saturday in his pen in the village of Stoulton, England, about 130 miles northwest of London.
Why did 45 million grasshoppers swarm Las Vegas in 2019? Bright lights weren’t the only factor.
In 2019, a massive swarm of grasshoppers tried their luck in Las Vegas. But light pollution was only one cause for this massive influx of insects.
Velveeta skin care? Bud Light pizza seltzers? Educational toilet paper? Companies embrace April Fools’ Day pranks
Velveeta skin care products? LEGO SmarkBricks? Toilet paper that teaches you a new language? Here are some 2021 April Fools’ pranks companies shared.
Brood X is coming: Billions of cicadas set to swarm parts of 15 states, DC in just a few weeks
This year’s group, known as Brood X, is the largest of the 17-year-broods in both density and geographical area.
Dream job alert: This winery will pay you $10,000 a month to live rent-free in wine country
A job posting by Murphy-Goode Winery advertises a $10,000 monthly salary, free rent and 30 cases of wine in Sonoma County, California.