Learn how Tianwen-2 reached Kamo'oalewa, an Earth quasi-satellite that may be a piece of the Moon, before attempting to collect samples.
Learn more about the critical drought that is leaving Lake Powell lower than usual and the impacts that could have on hydropower dams and the people who rely on that water.
Learn how discarded oyster meat showed anti-inflammatory effects in human intestinal cells, with potential implications for chronic diseases like IBD and diabetes.
Learn how Early Paleoindians may have survived on a diet made almost entirely of mammoths, giant ground sloths, and other Ice Age mammals.
Learn how Alzheimer's prevention may be added to the tuberculosis vaccine's long list of uses, alongside treating infections and cancer.
Learn how new research is changing what we know about Homo floresiensis, casting doubt on theories that they were big game hunters.
Learn how body-fat loss, food demands, and mountain terrain are changing the debate over Hannibal’s Alpine route.
Learn how adults gained about one pound after six weeks of mild sleep loss, while also spending more time sedentary.
Learn how shells found in a Turkish cave may show Neanderthals and modern humans shared culture, tools, and symbolic habits.
Learn how even subtle declines in heart function may affect the brain years later, potentially increasing the risk of memory problems and cognitive decline.
The research is still in the early stages, but phase one has proved successful, and scientists are moving on to phase 2. Learn how this could impact patients with osteoarthritis in the future.
Learn how slow-moving mantle waves inside Earth may have lifted Antarctica’s ancient mountains, creating cold highlands where the Antarctic ice sheet could begin forming.
Learn how sunlight can trigger skin reactions that go beyond a simple sunburn, and why identifying the type is key to finding the right treatment.
Learn why the FDA is asking to update testosterone replacement therapy labels after a major review of new evidence.
Learn how buildup and erosion of containment are discoloring the water in this Texas neighborhood.
Learn how climate change and changes to public health policy may be behind the increase of flesh-eating bacteria in U.S. coastal waters.
Learn more about the monitoring equipment installed at Yellowstone National Park and how it can help keep people safe.
Learn more about the ancient boat carvings from Iberia and Scandinavia, which suggest Bronze Age Europeans may have shared technologies, trade routes, and cultural beliefs across vast maritime networks.
Learn more about the marine lions of the Skeleton Coast, a pride of 8 lions that live in an unforgiving habitat off of Cape fur seals.
Learn more about the Dudgeon walking shark (Hemiscyllium dudgeonae), what makes it so unique, and why the speices is already threatened.