Learn more about the treasure trove of evolutionary data uncovered from ancient Arctic ground squirrel droppings.
Learn how ancient hominins were able to find the perfect stones for their tools, a talent they passed on for generations.
Learn how a Herkimer County, New York, case led health officials to uncover local tick transmission of Borrelia mayonii, a rare Lyme disease bacterium once known only from the Midwest.
Learn about the detection of the earliest known flickering quasar, shedding light on supermassive black hole evolution after the Big Bang.
Learn how likely new Arctic deep-sea species could help researchers map fragile sponge gardens and hydrothermal vents before mining plans return.
Learn about new evidence from Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa that may represent the earliest use of fire by human ancestors.
Learn how a buried runestone near Wawa, Ontario, may date to the 1800s and preserve North America’s longest runic inscription, a Swedish Lord’s Prayer, and clues to who carved it.
Learn about a new vaccine technology that uses a “super-antigen” to protect against thousands of virus variants, from SARS-CoV-2 to Ebola, and beyond.
Learn more about postoperative delirium and rehospitalization and the link they have to long-term cognitive decline in older adults.
Learn how no level of alcohol intake appears safe for cancer, while low-to-moderate drinking shows mixed effects on cardiometabolic and neurological conditions.
Learn how the Atlantic cold blob may reveal a weakening ocean circulation system, and why reduced heat transport could affect Europe’s weather, rainfall, and agriculture.
Learn more about the holographic principle and why some theoretical physicists think the universe could be a hologram.
Learn about the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly that has just been confirmed in the U.S., and find out what's being done to stop its spread.
Learn how to see Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, the crescent Moon, and the Gemini stars Pollux and Castor in June 2026's evening sky.
Learn how extra whey protein affected muscle strength, muscle mass, and a muscle-related hormone in healthy older adults over 24 weeks.
Learn how ancient dental plaque, Neanderthal comparisons, and chitin-digestion genes show that Europeans rarely ate insects on purpose and were less equipped to break them down.
Discover how a long-term observational study tracked dramatic whale weight loss and a historic population drop.
Discover the top stories from May 31 to June 5, 2026, that you may have missed, including a rare antelope species believed to be locally extinct and strange particle behavior that could rewrite physics.
Learn about the Great Attractor, a region of the universe that is constantly pulling the Milky Way and thousands of other galaxies.
Learn how red markings in a Welsh cave, once dismissed as natural stains, were reanalyzed as Paleolithic cave art, potentially the oldest known rock art in Britain.