Cuddling Before Sleep Linked to Better Health, Stronger Rela...
A new study suggests that couples who cuddle before bed may experience significant health benefits. Researchers at Aubur...
Cuddling Before Sleep Linked to Lower Stress, Stronger Relat...
A new study suggests that couples who cuddle before falling asleep may experience significant health and relationship be...
Chiropractic Care: Benefits, Risks, and What to Expect
Considering chiropractic care? Experts say understanding the benefits and potential risks is crucial. Chiropractic treat...
Ancient Sculpture Workshop Unearthed on Greek Island of Paro...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient workshop on the Greek island of Paros, offering a glimpse into the world of cl...
Spaghetti Reigns Supreme, But Pasta Preferences Vary Across...
A new study reveals America's favorite pasta is spaghetti, claiming the top spot in 20 states. Mississippi shows the str...
Yale Study Supports Torah's Wisdom on How Clothing Impacts T...
A new Yale University study reinforces ancient wisdom found in the Torah about the power of clothing. Author Mark Gerson...
Medical Experts Warn of Politics in School Healthcare Educat...
Two medical professors are raising concerns about the growing influence of politics in healthcare education. They argue...
FDA Approves AI-Powered Tool to Fight Cancer
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology designed to improve ca...
MIT Robot Helps Seniors Walk Safely, Reduces Fall Risk
Researchers at MIT have developed a mobile robot called E-BAR to assist seniors with walking. The robot provides physica...
Chinese Students Weigh Options as U.S. Visa Policies Face Sc...
Proposed restrictions on student visas for Chinese nationals are causing many to reconsider studying in the United State...
OpenAI Aims to Integrate ChatGPT into College Life
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is planning to deeply integrate its AI technology into the college experience. Start...
Trump Administration Explores Psychedelics for Mental Health...
The Trump administration is showing interest in using psychedelics to treat mental health issues like PTSD. The Departme...
Arrests Raise Concerns About Potential Biosecurity Threats f...
The recent arrests of two Chinese nationals for allegedly attempting to smuggle a harmful fungus into the United States...
Roanoke Colony Mystery: New Clues Emerge After 440 Years
Archaeologists may have found new clues about what happened to the Roanoke Colony, also known as the 'Lost Colony.' The...
Jillian Sackler, Philanthropist and Advocate for Arthur Sack...
Jillian Sackler, known for her philanthropy and staunch defense of her late husband Arthur Sackler's legacy, has died at...
Trump Administration Aims to Accelerate Drone Innovation and...
The Trump administration has signed three executive orders focused on advancing the future of air travel. These orders a...
Study Shows Media Bias: Musk vs. Booker Coverage
A new study suggests the media treats Elon Musk and Senator Cory Booker differently. The study looked at how news outlet...
Menopause Drug Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Prevention
A common menopause medication, Duavee, may offer a dual benefit for women. Recent research from Northwestern University...
Taurine and Aging: New Study Explores Potential Benefits
Taurine, a popular dietary supplement, has been studied for its potential to slow down the aging process. Recent researc...
Three Cosmic 'Monsters' Unleash Biggest Explosions Since Big...
Astronomers have observed a series of powerful explosions 80 billion light-years away, caused by three massive objects d...
Trump Proposes $3 Billion Shift from Elite Colleges to Trade...
Former President Trump is suggesting a major change in education funding. He wants to move $3 billion away from universi...
Trusting Jobs Reports Under the Trump Administration: Expert...
Amidst concerns about political influence, can we still rely on government jobs reports? Current and former employees of...
Professor's Firing Sparks Debate on Academic Freedom
The dismissal of Professor Maura Finkelstein has ignited a national conversation about the state of academic freedom in...
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Foreign Student Visa...
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over new rules affecting international students. The university cla...
Dead Sea Scrolls May Be Older Than First Estimated
A new study suggests the Dead Sea Scrolls could be older than previously thought. Using artificial intelligence to analy...
Child Tax Credit Increase May Exclude Millions of Low-Income...
A new study reveals that while the House-passed domestic policy bill aims to boost the child tax credit to $2,500, many...
Ozempic Users Report Unexpected Scent Cravings: Why?
People using the weight-loss drug Ozempic are reporting a strange side effect: cravings for certain smells. Some users s...
Homeland Security Secretary Noem Discusses Border Security, Cyber Threats
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed key national security concerns in an interview on "Face the Nation" on...
Giant Mars Volcano Arsia Mons Captured in Stunning New Image
NASA has released a remarkable new image showcasing Arsia Mons, a colossal volcano on Mars. This marks the first time th...
MillerKnoll Archive Preserves Furniture Design History
Furniture giant MillerKnoll has created a unique archive showcasing the rich history of American furniture design. The a...
Michael J. Fox Discusses Parkinson's Advocacy
Actor Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, speaks with Jane Pauley of "Sunday Morning" about his...
Michael J. Fox on Parkinson's: Challenges and Hope
Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's at 29, discusses the difficulties of living with the disease. In a recent int...
Michael J. Fox Reflects on Parkinson's Fight and Finding Hope
Michael J. Fox, famed for his roles in "Back to the Future" and TV hits like "Family Ties," has publicly battled Parkins...
CRISPR and the Future of Human Reproduction: Concerns and Possibilities
The CRISPR gene editing tool holds immense potential, but also raises ethical questions about its use in human reproduct...
Melissa McCarthy Discusses Her Role in 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?'
Melissa McCarthy delves into her approach to acting, highlighting her fascination with observing people. This skill is e...
George Washington's Untold First Love: Mary Philipse
George Washington, known for his honesty and leadership, had a significant first love: Mary Philipse. A new historical n...
Tesla Stock Rebounds After Musk-Trump Online Exchange
Tesla shares saw a positive bump in early trading Friday, recovering some losses after a significant drop on Thursday. T...
US Ends mRNA Vaccine Contract, Raising Biosecurity Concerns
The U.S. government has terminated a contract for mRNA vaccine development, sparking concerns about national biosecurity...
Nature's Designs: How Biomimicry Inspires Innovation
Scientists are finding incredible solutions by studying the natural world. This approach, called biomimicry, uses nature...
Judge Halts Trump's Ban on International Harvard Students
A federal judge has temporarily blocked former President Donald Trump's effort to prevent international students from at...
Transgender Youth Medical Care Explored in New Podcast
A new six-part podcast, "The Protocol," delves into the history and impact of medical treatments for transgender youth....
Airbags: A Lifesaving Auto Safety Standard
Airbags became a standard safety feature in all new cars and light trucks in the United States on September 1, 1998. Sin...
Cynthia Erivo Defends Portrayal of Harriet Tubman
British actress Cynthia Erivo addresses the controversy surrounding her role as Harriet Tubman in the film "Harriet." Er...
Invention Promotion Companies: Help or Hype?
Turning an invention into a successful product takes more than just a good idea. Many inventors partner with "invention...
Scientists Use Sign Language to Communicate with Apes
Researchers at several U.S. universities are exploring the communication abilities of apes using sign language. This gro...
Rare 1950s Gay Wedding Photos Unveiled by Philadelphia Museum
A collection of photographs depicting a same-sex wedding from the 1950s has been discovered and preserved by a Philadelp...
Fossil Discovery: 'Hobbit' Species Unearthed in Indonesia
Archaeologists in Indonesia have discovered the remains of a new, small human-like species. The fossils, found on the is...
Ivory-Billed Woodpecker: Is the 'Lord God Bird' Still Alive?
The ivory-billed woodpecker, nicknamed the "Lord God Bird" for its impressive size and beauty, was thought to be extinct...
Early Autism Diagnosis: New Research Offers Hope
Scientists are working to find ways to diagnose autism in children as young as one year old. Researchers at the Universi...
Rebecca Riley's Death: Examining Childhood Bipolar Diagnoses
The death of four-year-old Rebecca Riley from a medication overdose sparked a national conversation about bipolar disord...
Honeybee Populations Face Ongoing Challenges
Honeybees play a crucial role in American agriculture, pollinating countless crops. However, bee populations continue to...