8,500 DeWALT Chainsaws Recalled Over Possible Injury Hazard
The recalled chainsaws can continue running even when switched off.
Monarch Butterfly Numbers See 100-Fold Increase From Record Low, But Still Indicates Decline
While the new survey result comes as good news, the numbers are still much lower than the millions of butterflies seen in the 1980s.
North Carolina Zoo Closes Aviary To Protect Against Avian Flu
So far, none of the birds are exhibiting signs of the disease.
Virtual Telescope Project Captures Image Of James Webb Telescope In The Sky
The James Webb Space Telescope will have a deeper look at the different phases in the history of the universe.
High-Protein, High-Fiber: This Diet May Be Beneficial To Overweight Dogs
The overweight dogs had decreased body weight and fat percentage.
New Mexico Butterfly On 'Brink Of Extinction' Proposed For Protection After 20 Years
"Only eight butterflies and no larval tents" were found in the latest survey.
New Wasp Species Discovered Outside Campus Pub, Named After It
The species was first spotted in 2018, outside a campus bar called Valhalla.
National Peanut Butter Day: 5 Recipes You Can Try Today
Peanut butter can be used for both sweet and savory recipes.
Goji Berries Distributed In Several States Recalled Over Undeclared Sulfites
Sulfites can cause allergy and asthma symptoms ranging from mild to serious.
SpaceX's Cargo Dragon On The Way Back To Earth
Among its cargo is a microscope coming home for a "well-earned retirement."
Binge Watching Ups Risk Of Blood Clots: Study
Those who watched TV for four hours a day or more had higher risks of blood clots.
Deep Space Food Challenge: NASA Offering 1 Million For Solutions To Feed Future Astronauts
Registration for Phase 2 of the Challenge closes on Feb. 28.
CDC Data Reveals States, Territories With Least Physical Activity
The agency's map of physical inactivity showed that some 25% of American adults aren't physically active enough to protect their health.
NASA Astronaut Shares Photos Of Tonga Volcano Plume As Seen From ISS
NASA Astronaut Kayla Barron took the photos as the ISS passed over New Zealand.
Lidl-Branded Spinach Sold In Several States Recalled Over Listeria Concerns
Affected products were distributed in Lidl stores in nine states.
More Than 330,000 Baby Pacifiers Recalled Over Choking Hazard
The affected pacifiers were sold in stores nationwide and also online.
Contagious Cancer Spreads From One Species To Another In Clams, Study Finds
Human shipping may have helped spread the cancer.
3rd Death Possibly Linked To Pennsylvania Hepatitis A Outbreak Reported
So far, there are over 12 hepatitis A cases under investigation.
'No Evidence' Healthy Children, Adolescents Need COVID-19 Boosters: WHO
Children as young as 12 years old are being offered booster shots in several countries.
What's A Blanket Octopus? Video Shows Rare Sighting Of The Creature In The Wild
Blanket octopuses sightings are said to be rare.
Scientists Reveal Impact Of Starlink Satellites On Astronomical Observations
The rate of twilight images with streaks increased from 0.5% in 2019 to 18% by August 2021.
'The Enigma': 'Extremely Rare' Black Diamond Up For Auction Expected To Fetch Millions
The "exquisite" diamond is believed to have come from outer space.
Youth ATV Recall: Vehicles Pulled Because Children Can Operate Them Above Allowed Speeds
The recall affects EGL and ACE branded youth ATVs.
Common Virus Linked To Multiple Sclerosis Development, Study Finds
Multiple sclerosis risk increased by 32-fold after infection with Epstein-Barr virus.
Healthy Weight, Healthy Look Day: Ways To Start Your Healthy Weight Journey
"Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is important for overall health," the NIH said.
Researchers Identify First Tarantula That Lives Exclusively In Bamboo
A YouTuber was said to be the first to spot the new species.
Major Company Recalls 20,800 Bicycles Over Fall, Injury Hazards
Those who have the affected products are being advised to stop using them and contact the company to schedule an inspection and repair for their units.
Students Still Learn From Watching Sped-Up Lecture Videos, Study Finds
231 UCLA students watched two lecture videos and were given tests "immediately" after the viewing.
Picky Scavengers? Tasmanian Devils Are Actually Selective Eaters, Researchers Find
"Most of them just decided, 'No, this is my favorite food,'" the study's lead author said.
3 Companies Recall Thousands Of Residential Elevators Over Child Injury, Death Risks
A total of about 69,000 residential elevators are affected by the recalls.