• KHON2

    Human remains found on Big Island property

    Police have opened an unattended death investigation after human remains were found on a property in the Hawaiian Ocean View Estates subdivision.

    • WCVB

    Authorities identify dismembered human remains found in 1989

    The woman's identity had eluded investigators since the remains were discovered in Warwick, just south of the New Hampshire border, despite the efforts of generations of investigators.

  • Tornado watch remains in effect for parts of Iowa, Missouri

    (KMAland) -- The National Weather Service has expanded a tornado watch for

  • Unidentified Human Remains Found In Hudson Valley: Developing

    Authorities are working to identify human remains that were discovered near a Hudson Valley road.  The body was found in Putnam County on Tuesday, April 16 in the area of Ice Pond Road in Patterson, Trooper AJ Hicks of the New York State Police said on Wednesday, April 24.  The investigation to identify the remains is still in its "infancy," Hicks said, adding that no official connections to any missing persons cases have yet been made.  This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice...

  • US finds Israeli military units violated human rights

    Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story US finds Israeli military units violated human rights The State Department has determined that at least five Israeli military units were involved in gross violations of human rights, but is holding back on imposing any consequences

  • Study finds human noise negatively impacts cricket survival and reproduction

    As the sun sets and the sweltering heat gives way to a balmy evening, there's one sound that fills the air, both beloved and bothersome: the rhythmic symphony of chirping crickets. However, human-generated noise can mask the harmony of the cricket song, prompting researchers to question whether it is also drowning out the melody.

  • Cell contraction drives the initial shaping of human embryos, study finds

    Human embryo compaction, an essential step in the first days of an embryo's development, is driven by the contractility of its cells. This is the finding of a team of scientists from CNRS, Institut Curie, Inserm, AP-HP and the Collège de France. Published in the journal Nature, these results contradict the presupposed driving role of cell adhesion in this phenomenon and pave the way for improved assisted reproductive technology (ART).

  • New Update: Human Remains Found In Hudson Valley Are Of Young Woman

    Authorities have confirmed that human remains unearthed on a Hudson Valley construction site are of a young woman who may have been dead for over a decade.  The remains were found in Putnam County on Tuesday, April 16, during excavation work at the property of a new home built in Patterson in the area of Ice Pond Road, according to New York State Police. Earlier Report - Human Remains Found Near Ice Pond Road In Patterson The investigation into identifying the remains is still in its early...

  • US finds Israeli units committed human rights abuses before Gaza war

    State department says five units mostly from IDF but including at least one police unit responsible for gross violations in West Bank The US has found five units of the Israeli security forces responsible for gross violations of human rights, over incidents in the West Bank before the current Gaza war, the state department has said.The findings come at a time when Israel is facing potential accountability from the international criminal court and the state department for its conduct of the...

  • New human remains discovered after torso found wrapped in plastic at nature reserve

    Hundreds of police officers have been combing Kersal Wetlands for nearly a month

  • Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic Sea, finds new study

    Human activities account for a substantial amount—anywhere from 20% to more than 60%—of toxic thallium that has entered the Baltic Sea over the past 80 years, according to new research by scientists affiliated with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and other institutions.

  • Possible human remains were found near an Easton home prompting large police presence

    There was a heavy police presence in a Massachusetts neighborhood Wednesday afternoon after possible human remains were located near an Easton home.