science
Everyday life in the lost ancient Egyptian city of Thonis-Heracleion is becoming increasingly clear as researchers piece together findings that were discovered during a ten-year investigation.
A new study from the University of California in San Francisco reveals a genetic mutation that is associated with migraines.
Five Kemp's Ridley sea turtles---the world's most endangered sea turtle species---and one green sea turtle were released into the wild after a year of rehabilitation.
A recent study from scientists at France's CEA research agency reveals that the Earth's core is as hot as the Sun's surface. According to the study, the temperature of the Earth's core is measured at 6,000 Celsius, a range on par with the temperature with the Sun's surface.
Saturn will reach its opposition point on Sunday, Apr. 28 in what is expected to be the best view of the ringed-planet in six years.
a new study shows that the smallmouth bass population in the region has shrunken considerably, and could spell bad news for other fish as well.
A new study shows that humpback whales are learning from each other to improve their fishing.
UNL has created a brand-new nanofiber that is stronger than spider silk and kevlar, while being lighter as well.
Gallup released its annual poll on stress and found that 40.6 percent of Americans feel stressed on any given day.
The cosmetic surgery industry is not doing enough to protect patients, a group of independent experts in Britain said in a report released Wednesday.
Binge drinking among college students poses some serious, long-lasting health risks-according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
The idea that warts are contracted from public places has long been considered a general truth, but a new study reveals that kids are actually more likely to get infected with the virus that causes warts from close contact with family members or classmates.
China reported the first case of a new strain of bird flu infection in the northeastern province of Shandong, according to the news agency Xinhua.
A new study reveals that aside from a bounty of fruits and vegetables, community gardens may offer some surprising health benefits as well.
A new study shows that pollution particles in the air are responsible for slowed growth for the ocean's coral beds.