A microbiologist shared a TikTok showing why they always destroy rock cairns when they find them in the wilderness, where the human-made structures can be damaging to animals and the environment.
Researchers descended more than 35,700 feet (10,900 meters) below sea level to collect biological samples that revealed ...
A young woman has faced backlash for her “stupidity” after posting a video of herself diving into thick sea foam ...
Simon Helbig has spent plenty of time thinking about his The Big Bang Theory character Howard Wolowitz, and he knows why he ...
The lack of daylight hours during the winter can throw off our circadian rhythm – this is the pattern our bodies follow in a ...
Dr. David Kelly became embroiled in the row between the BBC and the government over allegations that a dossier outlining the case for war against Iraq had been "sexed-up" by a government official. Q: ...
For decades, bacterial vaginosis has been treated as a women’s health issue—but new research suggests treating male partners ...
Bacteria and other single-celled microorganisms in the seas around Antarctica are strongly influenced by water temperature ...
Scientists say a concerning genetic mutation has appeared in H5N1 bird flu infected cats living in a New Jersey suburb of New ...
Autonomous vehicles rely on photonics-powered LiDAR (light detection and ranging) systems. Is this technology essential for a ...
The virus that causes COVID-19 continues to mutate. Scientists say that's likely to continue indefinitely, and the virus will ...
It might be time to check your fridge—a popular coffee creamer has just been recalled due to potential health hazards.