Pretty Fishes Are Attractive, But 'Ugly' Ones Need More Help: Study
So-called "ugly" fishes are more ecologically distinct, but they are at risk of exploitation.
Kids' Allergy Remedy Recalled Over Possible Microbial Contamination
The products were distributed nationwide.
About 31% Of Adolescents Feel 'Unsafe' In Schools: International Study
Researchers conducted the study in 13 countries, and saw "large variations."
2 Trees, Not 1: Study Confirms What Indigenous People Knew All Along
Indigenous people have long recognized two separate species of the tree.
Why Researchers Won't Reveal Location Of 'Painted' Gecko Species They Discovered
They named it the Painted Leopard Gecko because of its unique coloration.
Tea Sold In Over 20 States Recalled Over Hepatitis Risk
There have been 17 illnesses and 12 hospitalizations linked to the Hepatitis A outbreak in the U.S., with most of the cases being in California.
'Majority' Of Young Black Girls Have Negative Hair Experiences: Study
A whopping 81% of 12-year-olds experienced having their hair touched without permission.
Night Shift Doctors, Nurses Need 20-Minute Power Naps: Expert
"We need to change the way we manage night shifts to mitigate the effects of fatigue," the expert said.
World Bicycle Day: Benefits Of Using The 'Simple, Affordable' Mode Of Transportation
The bicycle is a "a simple, affordable, clean and environmentally fit sustainable means of transportation.": U.N.
Researchers Find Out How Participation In Team Vs Individual Sports Affects Youths' Mental Health
In the study, team sports appeared to benefit youths' mental health, while those in individual sports fared worse than their non-sport participating counterparts.
'Orchid Of The Falls' Discovered In 2018 Now Declared Extinct In Wild
When a botanist searched for the coordinates of the plant's location using Google Earth, he found that it was already submerged in reservoir waters.
With Dwindling Populations, Giraffes Inch Closer To Protection: 'Long Overdue'
The U.S. is reportedly among the top importers of giraffe products.
Blue Ice Giants: Scientists Finally Find Why Neptune Is Bluer Than Uranus
Without the haze layer, both planets could be "almost equally blue."
Megalodon Extinction: Great Whites May Have Contributed To The Biggest Shark's Demise
Megalodons' sudden extinction "remains an enigma," the researchers wrote.
How Stress Impacts Body's Ability To Fight COVID-19, Other Infections
The mice in the stressed group were sicker and had higher death rates.
Sweetened Or Unsweetened? Drinking Coffee Linked To Lower Death Risk Either Way: Study
Those who drink coffee – sweetened or unsweetened – are less likely to die than non-coffee drinkers, researchers say.
Ancient City Emerges From Tigris River After Drought Lowers Water Level
They found more than 100 cuneiform tablets at the site.
WHO Says Monkeypox Global Health Risk Is 'Moderate'
From May 13 to 26, the WHO logged 257 confirmed cases and 117-127 suspected monkeypox cases in 23 countries where the virus is not endemic.
Goldfish 'Triple Threat': Study Finds Potential Impact Of The Popular Pets On Biodiversity
Pet goldfish released into the wild can become invasive.
Trader Joe's Salad Kit Distributed Nationwide Recalled Due To Undeclared Allergens
The affected products may contain potential allergens wheat and egg that were not declared on the label.
Online Session With Dog Helps Improve Students' Well-Being: Study
The session helped even if it was just for a few minutes.
Webb Telescope Almost Ready, Set To Study Lava-Covered Planet: NASA
Exoplanet 55 Cancri e is just 1.5 million miles from its host star and is believed to be so hot that it is covered in oceans of lava.
AFM: Study Finds 'Implicating' Evidence For Mysterious Paralyzing Disease In Children
Researchers have been looking at enterovirus as a possible cause of AFM.
Noise Cancelation Option In Hearing Aids? New Technique Helps Eliminate Certain Sounds
Researchers say the device functions as "a form of selective noise cancellation."
Tiny Remote-Controlled 'Crab' Robot Is Smaller Than A Flea [Watch]
The robots look like tiny peekytoe crabs.
19 Cases, 1 Death Logged In Bronx Legionnaires' Disease Cluster: NYC Health Authorities
Authorities stressed that Legionnaires' disease cannot be transmitted from person to person.
Humans' Underwater Hearing Better Than Previously Thought: Study
The researchers tested the underwater hearing of seven divers in a low-noise pool.
Eastern Monarch Butterfly Population Up 35% But Still Facing Extinction
Eastern monarch butterflies' population has decreased by 85% since the mid-1990s.
NASA's InSight Lander Takes Final 'Selfie' Before Retirement
The Mars lander looks significantly dustier in its final photo compared to how it was in its first selfie.
Monkeypox: Expert Says Sex At Recent Raves May Have Led To Surge
"This is not COVID," David Heymann said. "We need to slow it down, but it does not spread in the air and we have vaccines to protect against it."