Remains Of 3,000-Year-Old Shark Attack Victim Found In Japan, Researchers Recreate Incident
Scientists have discovered the world's oldest shark attack victim on record. The victim, who died 3,000 years ago, was labeled Tsukumo No. 24.
Pentagon's UFO Report To Be Released This Week, Will Hopefully Detail Alien Sightings
With the Pentagon's UFO report set to be released this week, many are curious as to what the agency may reveal.
Marijuana Use Linked To Increase In Suicidal Thoughts, Suicide Attempts: New Study
A study has linked marijuana use to higher rates of suicidal ideation, suicide plans and suicide attempts.
National Hydration Day 2021: What Does Water Do For Your Body?
National Hydration Day celebrates the benefits of water to health. Here are a few of the many great things water does for the body.
How Much Sugar Is In A Can Of Coke? Much More Than You Need
A single can of Coke contains 39 grams of sugar. According to experts, high amounts of sugar intake could lead to adverse effects on a person's body.
Dog Rabies Found In US: Adopted Pet Positive For Disease, Euthanized
An adopted dog was euthanized after it began behaving strangely shortly after arriving in the U.S. from Azerbaijan.
National Kissing Day 2021: 9 Diseases You Can Get From Smooching
Among the diseases and infections people can acquire through kissing are herpes, syphilis and gum disease, among many others.
World's Most Premature Baby Survives Despite 0% Chance Of Living, Celebrates First Birthday
Despite having a 0% chance of survival when he was born, baby Richard is now celebrating his first birthday.
4 Dogs Swallow Huge Amounts Of Marijuana, Get High; APL To The Rescue
Four dogs with remnants of marijuana in their systems were rescued in Portage County, Ohio, following a drug raid and are now up for adoption.
International Yoga Day 2021: 12 Inspirational Quotes In English To Share This Holiday
International Yoga Day honors the myriad of spiritual and physical benefits that comes with yoga and meditation.
Alarming NASA Discovery Shows Earth Traps 2x More Heat From 2005
About 90% of the sun's energy now ends up in the world's oceans, further increasing ocean temperatures and causing more ice caps to melt, a NASA analysis has found.
Man Contracts 'Antibiotic-Resistant' Flesh-Eating Bacteria After Using Roommate's Razor
After using his roommate's razor, a 24-year-old from Los Angeles developed bumps that resembled spider bites and wouldn't respond to antibiotics.
Juneteenth 2021: Here's How States Will Celebrate The Federal Holiday
Juneteenth marks the day when 250,000 slaves in Texas were delivered the message of their freedom. At present, the day is celebrated with parties and gatherings commemorating the hardships of former slaves.
Delta COVID-19 Variant Continues To Evolve, 'Additional Mutation' Identified
As the Delta variant continues to rapidly spread across the United States, health experts worry about another mutation of the strain known as the "delta plus" variant.
China Launches 3 Astronauts To Its Own Space Station
As part of its efforts to make space exploration a priority, China has launched three of its astronauts to space.
12 Weird Veggies You Should Try For National Eat Your Vegetables Day 2021
On National Eat Your Vegetables Day, browse through the list of the weirdest vegetables you should add to your kitchen’s staple ingredients.
'More Severe' COVID-19 Variant Is Spreading Across US, Accounts For 10% Of New Cases
With more and more cases of the Delta variant being reported in the US, experts urge people to get vaccinated to fight against the strain.
Can Metformin Help You Lose Weight Fast?
Studies show that metformin can significantly help with weight loss when combined with exercise and other healthy habits.
Sahara Desert Dust To Hit Florida, May Cause COVID-19-Like Symptoms
As the Saharan dust moves toward Florida, experts have warned that it may cause COVID-19-like symptoms for some.
'More Dangerous' Delta COVID-19 Variant Likely To 'Take Over' US In Fall
A former FDA commissioner revealed that the Delta variant is 60% more transmissible than other variants and is likely to cause a surge of infections in the U.S. by fall.
New Space Telescope Can Help Stop 'Hazardous' Asteroids From Hitting Earth
NASA's NEO Surveyor telescope will help scientists spot asteroids and comets that could potentially hit Earth.
Pfizer, AstraZeneca Vaccines 'Highly Effective' Against Delta COVID-19 Variant, Health Officials Say
An analysis by Public Health England found that the Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca vaccines were 96% and 92% effective against hospitalization due to the COVID-19 Delta variant, respectively.
NASA Minotaur Rocket Launch Will Be Visible From NYC, NJ And More States
East coast residents may be able to catch a glimpse of the Minotaur 1 rocket as it launches into space on Tuesday.
Shark Attacks 13-Year-Old At Florida Beach, Bites Her Ankle And Foot
The 13-year-old is expected to recover shortly after being rushed to the hospital due to the shark bites.
National Bourbon Day 2021: 12 Shocking Health Benefits And Risks Of Drinking Whiskey
On National Bourbon Day, learn about the benefits and risks associated with drinking the American adult's go-to liquor.
NASA Confirms California Dad Helped Discover 2 Exoplanets Revolving Around Sun-Like Star
A dad from California helped NASA discover two new exoplanets through the space agency's Planet Hunters TESS project.
17 Surprising Wine Health Benefits For National Rosé Day 2021
Other than being a staple at social events, wine is also known for its many health benefits.
Philippines Independence Day 2021: 13 Hollywood Celebrities You Didn't Know Are Filipinos
In honor of the Philippines' Independence Day, here are 13 Hollywood celebrities you probably didn't know are Filipinos.
'Ring Of Fire' Solar Eclipse 2021: Spiritual And Biblical Meaning
This Thursday's solar eclipse is an opportunity to let go and allow the universe to take control, astrologers say.
Diabetics Who Sleep Poorly Are 87% More Likely To Die Over Next 9 Years: Study
Diabetics who have poor sleeping patterns are 87% more likely to die early, a study has found.