Learn how a mysterious low-frequency hum reported in the United States, Canada, the U.K., and Australia may be tied to low-frequency tinnitus, helping explain why only some people can hear it.
Learn how cold-adapted yeast found on Ötzi the Iceman’s 5,300-year-old body may reveal clues about his microbiome, ancient gut bacteria, and how glacial mummies are preserved.
Learn how newly discovered genetic regions may help explain Alzheimer’s risk, pointing to brain immune cells, neurons, and possible new targets for future treatments.
Learn about new research that is undermining the Standard Model, a framework that has guided particle physics for decades.
Learn about a new study that found body mass index (BMI) may not accurately represent a person’s obesity, preventing them from receiving early interventions and treatment.
Learn more about Kīlauea's 48th eruption episode that took place on June 1, 2026, and why it broke a record.
From Antarctic deserts to the human gut, scientists are uncovering hidden microbial worlds that could reshape medicine, ecology, and our understanding of life itself.
As more and more weight-loss drug research continues to emerge, learn how GLP-1s appear to affect the brains of adolescent girls with PMOS.
Learn how a glass flask first cataloged as a Roman perfume bottle was reidentified as an Egyptian kohl container, possibly carried to York by a soldier nearly 1,800 years ago.
Learn more about the meteor that caused a mysterious double boom across parts of New England, with reports stretching from Massachusetts and Rhode Island to Québec and Ontario.
Learn about the Bundibugyo ebolavirus that is behind the current outbreak in the DRC.
Learn how proteins in ticks promote disease transmission, revealing a potential solution to prevent the spread of pathogens.
Learn about Plumadraco bankoorum, a Cretaceous-era bird that may have used its extra-long tail feathers to attract mates.
Learn more about the mountain bongo, a rare forest antelope in Africa that has reemerged in an area it was once thought to have disappeared from.
Learn how Earth’s oceans started losing oxygen in Alaska’s ancient rocks 8 million years before the end-Triassic mass extinction, a detail that may help solve a 200-million-year-old mystery.
Learn more about a possible Lyme disease vaccine that could kill the bacterium before it enters the bloodstream.
Learn how unexpected traces of lithium in red dwarf stars could point to them eating Earth-like planets.
Learn why understanding how the brain clears its waste could help researchers combat neurodegenerative diseases and age-related cognitive decline.
Learn how gene editing may help people born with dangerously high cholesterol lower their levels with just one infusion.
Learn more about the impacts of pesticides and cancer risks, and how a mixture of chemicals may be more harmful than originally thought.