Powerful insecticides have taken up in deer in nearly every place in Minnesota, raising concerns that this common chemical may be keeping fawns from surviving maturity or threatening the deer population.
Diet is an important factor when reaching our goals for weight loss. This is the reason why it is essential to include fat-melting eggs in our daily breakfast.
Researchers have developed a potential new nanoparticle-delivered COVID-19 vaccine that has presented strong effectiveness in preclinical illness models.
When the Perseverance Rover of NASA led itself to the surface of Mars on February 18, it did so through the help of the same processor that operated the iMac G3 in the late 1990s.
For the first time in 170 years, scientists reported a black-browed babbler has been discovered in Indonesia. Detection bird reportedly solves what's described as Indonesian ornithology's great enigmas.
The James Webb Space Telescope of NASA has reached completion of its last functional performance tests at the Redondo Beach, California-based Northrop Grumman.
Britain announced its first six cases of a Brazilian COVID-19 variant infection that ministers had been desperately attempting to keep out of the country.
Children's mental health is now a growing concern among psychology experts and professionals in Germany after finding more than 13 million kids and teens in the country are likely to suffer from health crises in the future.
Spacewalk astronauts are preparing to install support frames devised for new, high-efficiency solar wings which are set to enter the ISS later this year.
An artificial brain identified as MotionNet enabled new understandings on how a human brain processes moving images, explaining some confusing optical illusions.
Fish-inspired robots including catfish Charlie were invented to secretly collect water samples. They are mostly unmanned underwater vehicles controlled through a line-of-sight handset.
Science experts don't understand why wheezing occurs, but a study used a combined modeling and high-resolution video in an attempt to shed some light on the mechanisms of wheezing sound.
The latest scientific discoveries on medicine and health reveal 5 things to live a healthy life. There are secrets to a healthy life that science wants you to know.
A rare Australian native bee species have been discovered a century after, although the discoverers say there is increasing pressure for these bees to survive.
Early observations with this Webb Telescope will exhibit its capability of distinguishing the stars' individual light in the local universe making the most of the powerful capabilities of such a device.
Researchers developed a new technique to extend the efficiency of a pair of promising molecular tools, attached biological nanobodies to the DNA editing tool also known as CRISPR.
Pfizer announced it is studying the benefits of a 3rd shot of its COVID-19 vaccine. Despite its 95-percent efficacy at preventing COVID-19 infection after two doses of vaccine, Pfizer is currently studying what another dose, a third one, might do.
According to scientists, the most fertile topsoil is totally gone from one-third of the entire land allotted to growing crops throughout the upper Midwest.
Vitamin D toxicity or hypervitaminosis D can posture various health conditions. Three of these include hypercalcemia, poor bone health, and nephrocalcinosis.
Typically, humans dim the light and have the red light turned on for a romantic night with their partner, and moths happen to do the same in the circumstances like this.
Through the use of simple physics, Princeton University researchers were able to develop and grow artificial hair, transforming old series of engineering conflicts into a solution for manufacturing.
Researchers have discovered the basis for developing memories in what's identified as Physarum polycephalum slime mold, despite the absence of its nervous system.
Research shows that offering students a more positive boost not just lessens the unruly classroom behavior of students but can also enhance their social and academic outcomes.