New research suggests tampons could screen for endometrial cancer
Highly trained rodents are helping doctors better diagnose TB in a region hard hit by the deadly disease
New research links longer sleep duration with a shorter life
Before meteorologists developed reliable prediction techniques, the t-word was off the table
A leading scholar theorizes that music developed as an evolutionary adaptation to help us deal with the contradictory nature of life
Journey to the Center of Earth
Deep in Earth’s mantle, scientists find evidence of a colossal impact that could reveal new information about Earth’s history
Light has to pass through nerve cells to get to the rods and cones, but that order is no mistake
The New Horizons team is asking the public for help labeling the maps of Pluto and one of its moons
New design spurred by a global helium shortage
Joint tickets with men and women running together will lead to councils balanced by gender
Ashima Shiraishi scaled Spain's 'Open Your Mind Direct' in about ten minutes after a few days working on the project
Here’s what happens when you interrupt two giant reptiles just trying to get in a bit of quality time together
Hints of a dark Nazi history found in Argentina
New research suggests that ozone and nitrogen dioxide can alter allergens, creating more potent immune responses
About a quarter of residents in a small town in Kazakhstan have fallen into a deep sleep for days at a time—and no one knows why
The king’s remains, which were found buried beneath a Leicester parking lot, will be reinterred this week
A programmer has devised a creative “password generation scheme” using <i>A Tale of Two Cities</i>
Creases, ridges, folds and "delaminated buckles" are all different forms of wrinkling
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