Hippo Part Sales 'Thriving' In US; Wildlife Advocates Seek Protection For The Mammals
The U.S. is reportedly the top importer of hippo parts and products.
This Star Could Help Explain Why Our Sun Paused Its Cycle For 70 Years
Our sun had very few sunspots during the mysterious 70-year Maunder Minimum.
How This Fungus Could Protect Little Penguins From Invasive Weeds
Little penguins are the smallest among the penguins at just one kilo.
Not Machu Picchu? Researchers Say It May Be The Wrong Name
Its real name may actually be Huayna Picchu.
South Carolina Logs 2 Chickenpox Outbreaks; Authorities Encourage Vaccination
Both chickenpox outbreaks were logged in early March.
World Meteorological Day: Significance, Ways To Observe
This year's theme is "Early Warning and Early Action."
New Report Lists Places With Worst Air Pollution
The top countries and territories exceeded the WHO guidelines by more than 10 times.
Pizza Science: Scientists Develop Way To Make Pizza Crust Without Yeast
Pizza crust is often made with yeast, but some people are allergic or intolerant to it.
Pfizer Recalls Blood Pressure Drug Over 'Impurity' Concerns
Nitrosamine is present at levels above "Acceptable Daily Intake" in the products.
Gastrointestinal Infection Outbreaks Dropped By Half During COVID-19 Pandemic: Study
There was a 52% reduction in GI outbreaks during the first six months.
Exoplanet Search Reaches 5,000 Milestone; NASA Animation Turns 30-Year Discovery To Music [Watch]
NASA's exoplanet count surpassed 5,000 Monday.
Researchers Find Top Jobs, Hobbies And Characteristics Of 'Stereotypically Boring' People
Someone perceived as "boring" may be working as a data analyst and likes watching TV, according to a recent study.
Ice Cream Science: Researchers Find A Way To Prevent Crunchy Ice Crystals
Ice recrystallization can give ice cream a crunchy texture.
Pancake & Waffle Mix Recall: Products Sold At Kroger, Walmart May Contain Cable Fragments
The products sold at Walmart were sold nationwide, while the Kroger-branded products were sold in 17 states.
Social Media Data Reveals Global Drop In Expressed Sentiment During Pandemic
All countries suffered expressed sentiment alterations at the beginning of COVID-19.
Global Recycling Day: 8 Recycling Facts To Know Today
Recyclables are said to be the world's "seventh resource."
Magnet Balls Recalled Over Ingestion Hazards; Incidents Reported
The recalled products were sold online via the company website, Amazon.com and other online platforms from March 2019 to January 2022.
ESA's Gaia Observatory Snaps Photo Of Webb Telescope
Both Gaia and Webb are about 1.5 million kilometers away from the Earth.
'Above Expectations': Galaxies, Stars Photobomb New Webb Image [Photos]
Webb's instruments are "so sensitive" that they captured other galaxies and stars as well.
Toddler Walkers Sold At Target, On Amazon Recalled Over Choking Hazard
The recall affects thousands of units sold in the U.S. and Canada.
National Vaccination Day: 7 Facts About Inoculation
Immunization saves millions of lives each year.
Invasive Ant With Painful Sting Spotted In Indiana [Photo]
The ant's most "troubling" characteristic is its sting, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.
'False Positive': These Exoplanets Are Actually Stars
The objects are simply too large to be planets.
Geomagnetic Storms Expected To Hit Earth This Week
The coronal mass ejection erupted on March 10.
Lost African Bat With 'Comical' Facial Features Rediscovered After 40 Years
The species had not been seen since 1981.
Scientists Discover How To Trap Invasive Giant Hornets Using Sex
Asian Giant Hornets have infamously garnered the moniker "murder hornets."
Move To Permit Trade Of Totoaba Fish May Imperil 'Critically Endangered' Vaquita, Environmentalists Say
It is believed there are now only eight vaquitas left on the planet.
Daylight Saving Time: Authorities Issue Fire Safety Reminders As You Set Your Clocks Ahead
The CPSC is urging people to "spring into action" for fire safety.
Worm Moon: Don't Miss Winter's Last Full Moon This Week
One of its many names is the Worm Moon.
FLEX: Astrolab Introduces New Lunar Rover That Can Carry Both Humans And Cargo
"FLEX achieves a wide range of utility by being able to collect, transport, and deposit any payload that conforms to what will be a standard and open interface," Astrolab founder and CEO Jaret Matthews said.