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Angela Whyte (born 22 May 1980) is a Canadian hurdler in track and field athletic competition.

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A “Scientific Surprise” – White-Bellied Pangolins Have Second-Most Chromosomes Among Mammals

The white matter of the MS brain shows abnormalities even before inflammation

In 1859, Richard Carrington was using his telescope to project an image of the Sun on a screen when he noticed two brilliant beads of blinding white light over the sunspots intensified rapidly, and became kidney-shaped. What Carrington saw was a magnetic explosion on the Sun

For the first time, astronomers have detected a radio signal from the massive explosion of a dying white dwarf

Zombie white dwarf fed on neighbor star until exploding in a thermonuclear blast

‘A Bit Spooky’: The New Shark Species With Bright, White Eyes

White House May Nominate Dr. Monica Bertagnolli To Be New NIH Director

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Soon to Announce White House Run, Sows Doubts About Vaccines

White House Designates Animal Sedative as an ‘Emerging Drug Threat’

Biden Administration Proposes Evenly Cutting Water Allotments From Colorado River

Uncovering Mediterranean White Sharks With Environmental DNA

Why Don’t White-Tailed Deer Get Lyme Disease?

White-tailed deer blood kills bacteria that causes Lyme disease

White House science adviser welcomes more agile research agencies with ‘big bold goals’

HIV genomes that hide in white blood cells offer new target to eliminate infections

These transparent fish turn rainbow with white light. Now, we know why

White House budget includes ambitious push to eliminate hepatitis C

NASA gets $27.2 billion in White House's 2024 budget request

Age of first exposure to tackle football and years played associated with less white matter in brain

New research shows Western facial representations of pain are more likely to be judged as expressing pain than African representations. And both Western and African raters perceive more pain in White face representations than in Black face representations.