ULA's Vulcan launch vehicle is grounded after a solid rocket booster anomaly last month.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The company is reducing Copilot entry points on Windows, starting with Photos, Widgets, Notepad, and other apps.
Viewed by You are the first to view
The Mideast energy truce is breaking down.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
: The market is contracting
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
"We knew this was something really, really special."
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The overnight ordeal took 11 hours.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
“In this case, what happens on spring break does not stay on spring break," said Michigan's chief health official.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Evenings feel harmless. Work slows, screens glow, snacks appear, and the body finally gets “me time.” But this is also when the heart quietly begins its recovery work. Blood pressure dips, heart rate steadies, and the body shifts into repair mode.Dr VP Sharma…
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Experts explain the best time of day to go on a walk, depending on your goals from weight loss to digestion. There are benefits for morning, afternoon, and e...
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even coral skeletons.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
You can stop overthinking your "time under tension," for starters.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Attorneys claimed doctors had Cox wait nearly 17 hours instead of treating him more promptly before his paralysis progressed.
Viewed by You are the first to view
My grandparents never talked about resilience. They wouldn't have known the word in any psychological sense. But they lived it in ways that I think most of us
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
CHURUBUSCO, Ind. (WANE) A truck crash Friday forced the temporary closure of U.S. 33 in both directions just north of Churubusco, and a specialized team was called in for clean-up because of the nature of the cargo the truck was hauling. According to the Whit…
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Turns out, it's very hard to remove a test subject's own bias about their psychedelic test treatment.
Viewed by You are the first to view
A healthy lifestyle without smoking, but with plenty of exercise and a healthy weight, can help avoid losing healthy years of life to breast cancer, the study led by UW scientists says.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
After her son Ross complained of light sensitivity and a stiff neck, Gaynor Simpson rushed him to the hospital, where he was put on life support
Viewed by You are the first to view
Harerimana Ismail of Uganda is a community health worker who checks on kids with HIV. He lost his salary after the Trump administration's aid cuts but he keeps doing his job.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists found fruit juice linked to weight gain in a large meta-analysis. Here's how it happens, plus how to choose the healthiest sip.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists have found a way to make one of the most aggressive brain tumors vulnerable to the immune system. A single injection of a modified virus can invade glioblastoma, kill cancer cells, and summon immune fighters deep into the tumor. These immune cells …
Viewed by You are the first to view
What you do in the morning can improve your cognitive function. Discover six habits neurologists recommend practicing when you wake up.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Measles is making a comeback in the United States after being considered eliminated for 26 years, and health officials are running out of ways to sugarcoat h...
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A 20-year study followed more than 5,000 adults over 80 to see who reached 100. Along the way, researchers found that underweight participants who ate meat regularly were more likely to become centenarians. Still, experts say the bigger takeaway may be protei…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Isometric exercises – which involve holding certain poses – can build strength and reduce our blood pressure.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Pollen season is already ramping up. See where and how seasonal allergies impact you.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
On the origins of pickiness.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
VICTOR VALLEY, Calif. (VVNG.com) -- A noticeable increase in crane flies across the Victor Valley over the past week has sparked concern among residents, many of whom are mistaking the harmless insect
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A health scare can be a reset.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
It's no longer just for jack-o-lanterns and fall lattes. Experts break down the benefits of pumpkin seed oil for your scalp and hair.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Community members and staff who visited the store and are not fully vaccinated against measles should watch for signs or symptoms of infection.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Harmonious chord progressions strengthen neural activity in social brain regions during face-to-face interaction, promoting biological bonding.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists have identified the neurons that worsen the condition during stress.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Researchers use AI to uncover how a fading chest gland shapes long‑term health outcomes.
Viewed by You are the first to view
The best brain-boosting foods according to nutrition experts. They highlight seven everyday foods—including berries, leafy greens, fish, and nuts—that support memory, focus, and long-term brain health.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Women who consume lower amounts of ultra-processed foods have higher odds of conceiving, according to new research from McMaster University. The link persists even after accounting for age, weight, lifestyle and other health factors. The study analyzed data f…
Viewed by You are the first to view
A popular anti-aging therapy produced dramatic brain changes in mice.
Viewed by You are the first to view
That word was unnecessary.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
“When a doctor tells you it’s stage 4, you think, ‘My life is over,'" said Amy Piccioli
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a main cause of bacterial pneumonia worldwide. It can also cause ear and sinus infections and, in more severe cases, meningitis or sepsis. It shares the human respiratory tract with many closely related bacterial species. Among the…
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Muscle strength is crucial for good health.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Eating broccoli every day can support your digestion and heart health. Dietitians share what you can expect when you make the veggie a regular part of your diet.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Colorado health officials have made the public aware of a possible measles exposure that took place at a popular Arvada sports bar. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Broomfield Public Health and Environment, the place o…
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Analyzing your own thoughts might seem healthy, but a new review shows that deep introspection is actually associated with higher levels of depression and anxiety, rather than boosting life satisfaction or overall well-being.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
McKinnon Galloway was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 2, a rare disorder that makes tumors grow around her nerves
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
CherlyAnn Haley cares her for her 82-year-mom with dementia who lives in an assisted living facility. She said she serves as a "dementia translator."
Viewed by You are the first to view
New research challenges fears about Ozempic weight regain. Cleveland Clinic study of 8,000 patients finds minimal rebound after stopping GLP-1 medications.
Viewed by You are the first to view
New research suggests that psilocybin shifts the brain from a relaxed state into a highly engaged pattern of rapid electrical activity. This measurable shift in brain waves provides evidence linking biological changes directly to subjective psychedelic experi…
Viewed by You are the first to view
The human body is sometimes said to host 'two' brains – the big one in your skull and the mini version in your gut.
Viewed by You are the first to view
We asked five chefs to reveal the best English muffin brand. Their top pick stands out for taste, texture and nutrition. Discover their favorite now.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Leveraging pythons as an extreme model of feeding and fasting behaviour, this study uncovers para-tyramine-O-sulphate as a conserved postprandial metabolite that links nutrient intake to energy balance by activating hypothalamic neurons and suppressing food i…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Walking daily can help lower blood pressure. Learn how many steps you need and tips to build a heart-healthy routine.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
Three experts on bone health explain why your bone density is important, and the types of exercise that can help.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Jordan was a month shy of his fifth birthday, and 11 weeks out from a successful open heart surgery, when he suddenly died.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A new study suggests that eating less sweet food doesn’t make people crave it any less—or improve their health markers. Participants who increased or decreased sweetness in their diets showed no changes in preferences, weight, or disease risk. Many even retur…
Viewed by You are the first to view
The CDC’s travel advisory includes the United Kingdom, Germany, Pakistan and 27 other countries. How concerned should you be?
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Spring Breakout entered its third incarnation this week, and it’s already proven to be quite the launching pad for the sport’s many young studs. For proof, look no further than this veritable All-Star team of talent that went from the prospect showcase to nea…
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The health secretary is spreading doubts about vaccine safety and considering changes that could prompt manufacturers to flee the U.S. market. History has shown how plagues from the past can roar back when trust in shots — or access to them — falters.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Many vaccines confer surprising knock-on, or indirect, health benefits when they have been put into widespread use.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Alice Jenkins is still waiting to find out if she will develop long-term effects from the illness.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Agency cites concerns raised in public comments; dermatologists emphasize risks for young people
Viewed by You are the first to view
The great Walt Whitman is often attributed with the saying, “Be curious, not judgmental.” Whether or not he really uttered those words, it’s a powerful remin...
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
A seismic shift in the selection pressures acting on humans may have brought us to a major turning point in our evolutionary journey.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The moons are all tiny, barely two miles across in size.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A microscopic layer of environmental carbon solves a long-standing mystery about static electricity's true origins.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
There may be a river delta hidden under the obvious delta in a Martian crater.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
We put fuel in a rocket, blow it up in a remote location, and measure how big the boom is."
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
An ancient species has had experts scratching their heads about its unusual jaw shape. The salamander-like creature had a highly unusual way of chewing its...
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A vast granite body roughly half the size of Wales has been found beneath the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica…
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took a well-deserved light-duty day following a successful seven-hour spacewalk.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
China’s new software simulates scramjet physics in one week versus years, marking high-fidelity leap in hypersonic engine research.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
99% of people carry a high-risk Alzheimer's gene. Gene therapy could correct it.
Viewed by You are the first to view
In a landscape left nearly lifeless, scientists introduced a small number of underground creatures as part of an unusual experiment. What followed over time challenged what they initially expected.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Off the coast of Japan, biologists netted a pea-size jellyfish with an unusual circadian clock — a chance finding that suggests there are likely more overlooked biological timekeeping mechanisms to be discovered.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Astronomers are exploring the possibility of "exotrojans" orbiting distant pulsars, using innovative methods to detect these elusive objects that could reshape our understanding of co-orbital dynamics in extreme environments.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
For thousands of years, humans living high in the Argentinian Andes have relied on drinking water that would make most people deathly ill.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
NASA astronauts have completed a historic spacewalk, setting the stage for new solar arrays that will power the ISS for years to come.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
"We haven't officially said MAVEN is lost yet — we're still looking for it."
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
At first glance, it didn’t even look like an egg. Years later, scientists realized this strange object found in Antarctica could be one of the most extraordinary eggs ever discovered.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
"This is the most convincing 'orphan afterglow' candidate to date and only the second candidate to be identified."
Viewed by You are the first to view
A Polycotylus plesiosaur fossil with a giant Xiphactinus fish bite lodged in its neck points to a fatal attack in prehistoric oceans.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Researchers have created a cutting-edge catalyst that turns CO2 into methanol more efficiently than ever before. Instead of using clumps of metal atoms, they engineered a system where each single indium atom actively drives the reaction. This dramatically red…
Viewed by You are the first to view
For more than 20 years, a strange scar beneath the North Sea looked like the aftermath of catastrophe. Now, newly confirmed evidence has turned Silverpit Crater into one of the most dramatic hidden impact stories in Europe.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Researchers discover that the prefrontal cortex models the behavior of social partners, allowing groups to self-correct and maintain collective survival during hardship.
Viewed by You are the first to view
A new species of small plant-eating dinosaur has been identified from a partial skeleton of a juvenile individual discovered in the Republic of Korea.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
In a place few people ever reach, scientists uncovered footprints that had been quietly preserved since a very different world existed.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Many aspects of animals that people find beautiful evolved to be attractive to the animals themselves. A new study hints at a common aspect of perception that dates back hundreds of millions of years.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
In a recent opinion article, marine scientists and electrochemists listed a number of reasons why it's unlikely that metallic nodules on the deep seafloor could produce oxygen in total darkness.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Divers were searching the Bermuda Triangle for lost WWII planes, when they found an odd – and clearly human-made – artifact, buried in sand on the ocean floor.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Four tarantulas discovered in Arabia and Africa form a new genus, Satyrex, distinguished by males with unusually long palps and burrowing lifestyles.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Astronomers have detected strange "wobbles" in the light curve of a super bright supernova, hinting that a magnetar was born inside the extreme stellar explosion.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Transplantation technique lengthened survival in animals with an often-fatal mitochondrial disease.
Viewed by You are the first to view
The saiga antelope’s trunk-like nose looks like it belongs more on an elephant. But here’s why this appendage is so important.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A rare fossil from the Pisco Basin is reigniting the battle over great white ancestry and revealing just how much of the shark’s past may have been wrong.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The Army-Navy game usually happens at a time when there are no other viewing options.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view