A proposed hydrological study will determine the source of the decades-old roadside spring on Route 26 that could be on ...
Environmental challenges and endocrine dysregulation have become a focal point in contemporary biomedical research due to their profound implications on human health. Recent studies have highlighted ...
The Department of the Air Force chief information officer announced a new policy change by sharing a post from a contractor, ...
Canadian ocean research is among the scientific fields that could be vulnerable to foreign espionage, theft or misuse because ...
Could toxic algae be nudging marine mammals—and perhaps humans—toward cognitive collapse? Dolphins keep turning up on Florida ...
Scientists at UCSF have uncovered evidence that multiple sclerosis silently damages the brain years before diagnosis. By ...
Humanity's drive to explore has taken us across the solar system, with astronaut boots, various landers and rovers' wheels ...
National study places Mississippi’s capital among least safe cities in America, citing crime, financial insecurity, and disaster risk as key factors.
On Oct. 21, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI canonized Kateri Tekakwitha as the first Native American to become a saint.
An ethics course at Pepperdine University used virtual reality to help students develop critical thinking skills.
After years of debate and millions in state funding, a required high school ethnic studies course remains stalled.
New evidence confirms a long-held theory that people with schizophrenia hear 'voices' in their heads by misattributing inner speech as external. "This idea's been around for 50 years, but it's been ...