Underwater Art Installation in Miami Beach Boosts Coral Grow...
A new underwater art installation is attracting attention in Miami Beach, Florida. The project, designed to resemble scu...
Capuchin Monkeys Observed 'Kidnapping' Howler Monkey Infants
Scientists have documented unusual behavior in Panama: capuchin monkeys 'kidnapping' howler monkey babies. Researchers s...
Richard Garwin's Secret Role in Nuclear History Revealed
Richard Garwin, a key figure in the development of the hydrogen bomb, lived a life shrouded in secrecy. For decades, his...
Ancient 'Moth-Like' Predator Unearthed in Canada
Scientists in Canada have discovered a fossil of a bizarre, ancient predator called Mosura fentoni. This creature, which...
Walnuts Linked to Lower Colon Cancer Risk in New Study
A new study suggests that adding walnuts to your diet could help lower your risk of colon cancer. Researchers found that...
Study Questioning Abortion Pill Safety Faces Scrutiny
A recent study questioning the safety of the abortion pill mifepristone is under intense scrutiny from the scientific co...
Joe Rogan Questions Big Bang Theory, Favors Resurrection
Joe Rogan, the popular podcast host, recently sparked debate on his show by suggesting he finds the concept of Jesus' re...
New England Turns to Culinary Solution to Combat Invasive Gr...
New England is battling an invasion of green crabs, a species that's harming local ecosystems and shellfish populations....
Zinc Key to Preservation of 18th-Century Austrian Mummy
Scientists have solved the puzzle of a remarkably well-preserved 18th-century mummy discovered in Austria. The secret to...
FDA Approves Novavax COVID Vaccine with Restrictions
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine, but with stricter guidelines than othe...
FDA Approves First Blood Test for Alzheimer's Detection
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first blood test designed to help doctors diagnose Alzheimer's disease...
Energy Drink Ingredient Taurine Linked to Leukemia Growth in...
A new study suggests a link between taurine, a common ingredient in energy drinks, and the growth of leukemia cells. Res...
NASA Office Near 'Seinfeld' Diner Faces Budget Cuts
A NASA office located above Tom's Restaurant, famous from the TV show 'Seinfeld,' is facing potential closure due to pro...
National Guard Deployed to Assist with Border Migrant Surge
The National Guard is being deployed to the southern border to assist with the increasing number of migrants. This deplo...
Infant Successfully Treated with CRISPR Gene Editing for Rar...
Doctors have successfully used CRISPR gene editing to treat a baby born with a rare and life-threatening genetic disorde...
Pennsylvania Baby First to Receive Personalized CRISPR Gene...
A baby in Pennsylvania is the first patient to successfully receive personalized gene therapy using CRISPR technology. T...
Asian Needle Ants: Invasive Species Spreading, Posing Health...
The Asian needle ant, an invasive species, is rapidly spreading across 19 states, raising concerns about public health....
EPA Revisits Limits on PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' in Water
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reconsidering recently established national standards for certain PFAS chem...
Harvard Researcher Charged with Smuggling Biological Materia...
A Russian-born Harvard researcher has been charged with smuggling after Transportation Security Administration (TSA) off...
National Weather Service Faces Staffing Cuts Ahead of Hurric...
The National Weather Service is facing significant staffing reductions as hurricane season approaches. These cuts, part...
Archaeopteryx Fossil Reveals New Clues to Bird Evolution
A newly analyzed Archaeopteryx fossil, discovered in Chicago, is providing scientists with fresh insights into the evolu...
Russian Scientist Charged with Smuggling, Faces Deportation
A Russian scientist and Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, is facing charges of smuggling in the United States. Federa...
Harvard Scientist Charged with Smuggling Frog Embryos
A Harvard scientist is facing federal charges for allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the United States. Prosecutors c...
U.S. Government Plans to Deport Harvard Scientist to Russia
The U.S. government informed a court that it intends to deport Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher, back to Russia. Pe...
Hawaii Coral Reefs Face Severe Bleaching Event
Hawaii's coral reefs are experiencing widespread bleaching, turning vibrant ecosystems into a ghostly white. Experts are...
Coral Bleaching Threatens Marine Life, Scientists Warn
Coral reefs worldwide are facing a severe threat from rising ocean temperatures, leading to widespread coral bleaching....
Monkeys Observed Kidnapping Babies of Rival Species
Scientists have documented capuchin monkeys kidnapping infant marmosets in Brazil. The unusual behavior, captured on cam...
23andMe Acquired for $256 Million; User Data Protection Promised
Genetic testing company 23andMe, facing financial difficulties, has agreed to be acquired for $256 million. Regeneron, a...
FDA Approves First Blood Test for Alzheimer's Screening
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first blood test to help screen for Alzheimer's disease. The Lumipulse...
Bird Flu: Why Human Cases in the US Have Stopped for Now
Health officials are urging continued vigilance against bird flu, despite a three-month pause in reported human cases in...
NIH Announces Scientist Layoffs Despite Prior Claims
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is planning to lay off scientists, contradicting earlier statements made to Cong...
Ronan the Sea Lion Still Grooving to the Music
Remember Ronan, the sea lion who made waves in 2013 for her amazing sense of rhythm? She's still got it! This talented m...
Ed Smylie, Apollo 13 Engineer Who Helped Save Mission, Dies at 95
Ed Smylie, the NASA engineer who played a critical role in saving the Apollo 13 mission after an oxygen tank explosion,...
FDA Approves First Alzheimer's Blood Test for Certain Patients
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the marketing of the first blood test to help diagnose Alzheime...
Tornadoes Hit Midwest, Texas Discovery Rewrites History
Severe weather, including tornadoes, caused damage in the Midwest. More storms are predicted for other regions of the U....
Gene Therapy Breakthrough Saves Baby with Rare Disorder
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, doctors have successfully used custom CRISPR gene therapy to treat a baby born...
Ed Smylie, NASA Engineer Who Aided Apollo 13 Rescue, Dies at 95
Edward 'Ed' Smylie, a NASA engineer renowned for his crucial role in the Apollo 13 mission, has passed away at the age o...
Landmark Discoveries: Nine Scientific Breakthroughs Funded by US Taxpayers
For decades, the United States has invested heavily in scientific research, leading to countless innovations. However, f...
AI vs. Human Brains: Will Computers Ever Be as Smart as Us?
Silicon Valley is buzzing about artificial intelligence reaching human-level intelligence. Tech leaders believe AI will...
Whale Migration Threatens California Crab Season
Northern California's Dungeness crab season faces challenges as migrating whales increase the risk of entanglement in cr...
Infant Receives World's First Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment
A baby named KJ Muldoon has become the first person to receive a personalized CRISPR gene-editing treatment. Doctors ide...
Gene Therapy Saves Baby with Rare Genetic Disorder in Medical Milestone
In a medical first, gene therapy has successfully treated a baby suffering from a rare and life-threatening genetic diso...
Gene Editing Breakthrough: Baby Treated with Personalized Therapy
Doctors have successfully treated a 9-month-old baby with a personalized gene-editing therapy, marking a global first. T...
Toxic Algae Bloom Kills Marine Life Off Australian Coast
A harmful algae bloom is devastating marine life along Australia's southern coast. The algae, *Karenia mikimotoi*, is re...
Harvard Researcher Accused of Smuggling Frog Embryos
A Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, is facing new charges of smuggling undeclared biological material into the United...
Psilocybin Therapy Shows Promise for Parkinson's Symptoms: UCSF Study
A new study from UC San Francisco suggests that psilocybin therapy may offer relief for Parkinson's disease patients. Th...
Commercial Real Estate Woes & Alzheimer's Research
Empty office buildings are causing financial problems for landlords across the country. Many businesses are still allowi...
Harvard Researcher Charged with Smuggling Frog Embryos
A Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces federal charges for allegedly smuggling frog embryos. Customs agents discov...
Richard Garwin, Hydrogen Bomb Designer and Presidential Advisor, Dies at 97
Richard Garwin, a brilliant physicist who played a crucial role in designing the first hydrogen bomb, has died at the ag...
Dean Kamen's Latest Invention: A Glimpse into the Future
Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway, is constantly innovating. He's working on new technologies that could change liv...
Harvard Professor Inspires Innovation with 'OPhone' and More
Harvard professor David Edwards is teaching students how to transform innovative ideas into tangible products. Edwards,...