Dog Ownership Protects Against Disability In Older People: Study
Compared to those who don't have any pets, dog owners had lower disability risk.
NASA Contest Seeking Solutions For Power Transmission, Storage On The Moon
Winners will get prize money of up to $4.5 million.
This Newly Described Frog Species Has A Tapir-Like Nose And Looks Like Chocolate [Photo]
The species is known to locals but has been rather elusive to scientists.
5,795 Pounds Of 'Gluten-Free' Beef Sticks Sold Nationwide Recalled
The items had "gluten-free" on their label even though they listed and actually contained wheat as one of the ingredients.
Scientists Discover World's Largest Jurassic Pterosaur In Scotland
Dearc would have lived about 170 million years ago.
Critically Endangered Hammerhead Sharks Spotted 'Further South' In Australian Waters
The sharks might be moving "poleward" because of the warming waters, according to the researchers.
These Trees Can Absorb Microplastics From Soil: Study
Microplastic pollution is happening more in soil than water, researchers say.
China Denies Rocket Booster Expected To Hit Moon Is Theirs
Wang Wenbin, director of China's Foreign Ministry Information Department, commented on the matter Monday.
Real Bread Week: 6 Ways To Celebrate Bread That Have 'Nothing To Hide'
Celebrate additive-free breads on Real Bread Week.
Wildbook: Your Vacation Photos Of Animals Can Support Conservation
Wildbook can identify not only the species in a photograph but also the individual animals.
Bird Flu Detected In NY, Maine Backyard Flocks, Federal Officials Confirm
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in several U.S. states this year.
Rare Red Alert Issued As UK Braces For Storm Eunice, Possible 'Sting Jet'
Sting jets are narrow and last up to only three to four hours, according to the Met Office.
Candles Sold Exclusively At Anthropologie Recalled Over Fire, Laceration Hazards
Nine incidents of the candles "flaming up, cracking or breaking apart" while being used have been reported.
Abbot Recalls Infant Formulas Over Health Risk; FDA Issues Warning After 1 Death
There have so far been four complaints of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella infections in connection with the products.
Doghouse Hit By Meteorite Now Up For Auction, Could Fetch Up To $300,000
The meteor narrowly missed the dog, Roky.
Russia Resupply Mission Nears ISS As NASA Prepares For Weekend Launch
The Northrop Grumman resupply mission will launch Saturday.
Brut, Sure Deodorant And Antiperspirant Sprays Recalled Over 'Unexpected Levels' Of Carcinogen Benzene
Benzene was not mentioned as an ingredient in the products.
Magic Mushroom: Psilocybin Treatment Eases Depression Symptoms Up To 1 Year, Study Finds
Participants' depressive symptoms were measured before and after the treatments using the GRID-Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
Dogs Can Recognize Their Owners Just By Their Voices, New Study Show How
Dogs found their owners' voices in 82% of the cases during a study.
Patient Who Died Of Lassa Fever In The UK Was A Newborn: Reports
The Lassa fever cases are all "within the same family," the U.K. Health Security Agency noted, and it has been linked to a recent trip to West Africa, where the disease is considered endemic.
Authorities Propose 'Endangered' Listing For Imperiled Rare Plant In Texas
There are now only 24 populations of the species in Texas and Mexico.
Friend Or Foe? Common Plant Disease Possibly Protects The Host From Pests
Humans may see ergot as a harmful pathogen, but it may be a savior for the plants.
Global Study Of World's Rivers Finds Pharmaceutical Contamination In 'Every Continent'
A quarter of the studied rivers had contaminants at "potentially harmful" concentrations.
Read To Your Child Day: 5 Benefits Of The Simple Activity
Reading to your kids may sound simple, but they can benefit both kids and grown-ups.
Sky Watching: Don't Miss The 'Full Snow Moon' This Week
February is said to be the "snowiest month" in the U.S.
Rocket On Collision Course With The Moon Not From SpaceX After All
It's possibly a piece of the Chinese rocket that launched the Chang'e 5-T1 in 2014.
What Is Lassa Fever? UK Reports Cases For 1st Time In Over A Decade
The last Lassa fever cases in the U.K. were reported in 2009.
Space Debris That Disintegrated Over Puerto Rico Likely Starlink Satellite [Video]
The video shows space debris disintegrating over Puerto Rico.
Authorities Sue Leachco Over Infant Suffocation Hazards Posed By 'Defective' Loungers
The agency listed factors that deem the products "defective."
Over 10,000 Pairs Of Kids' Socks Recalled Over Choking Hazard
Consumers can get store credit as a refund.