Long-Overdue Book Returns To Idaho Library Over 100 Years Later
The borrowed could have owed the library $803 in overdue fees.
Skywatching: Solar Eclipse, Comet To Grace The Skies This December
Comet Leonard is set to be the "brightest comet of the year," NASA said.
Scientists Spot First Moth Species That Feeds On A Very Poisonous Plant
The discovery was made accidentally.
'Rare' Roman Mosaic Depicting Scenes From 'The Iliad' Unearthed Under UK Farmer's Field
The mosaic was first discovered during the 2020 lockdown.
Shopping Cart Type Can Affect People's Spending, Study Finds
For their study, researchers had a closer look at standard shopping carts with horizontal handles and the newly designed ones that have parallel handles, much like the ones in wheelbarrows or walkers.
2 Lions At Croatia Zoo Caught COVID-19 From Keeper: Officials
The lions were tested for COVID-19 via nose swabs and stool samples after they began showing clinical signs of the disease.
Great Barrier Reef Bursts To Life In Stunning Spawning Event [Watch]
The coral spawning event brings much needed hope for the Great Barrier Reef.
Hornet Nest Stolen From Massachusetts Reservoir
A man brought his own saw to cut the branch that hosted the nest.
Vulture Bees: These Meat-Eating Bees Have Acidic Gut Microbiomes, Study Finds
The bacteria in their microbiomes are similar to that of carrion eaters like vultures.
Scientists Retrieve Mammoth Tusk From Deep Sea Off California Coast
The cold and high-pressure environment may have helped preserve the tusk, according to researchers.
Gut Bacteria Differ In Morning, Night People: Study
The abundance of two major bacterial groups differed between morning and night people.
Australia's Well-Known Noisy Frog Is Actually 3 Different Species: Study
The Bleating Tree Frog is known in Australia for being so loud and their calls are "almost painful."
Newborn Smell Triggers Aggression In Women But Hampers It In Men: Study
It could be babies' way to increase aggression in mom but decrease it in dad.
Scientists Explore 'Unique' Ways To Create Artificial Magnetic Field On Mars
Unlike the Earth, Mars does not generate a magnetic field of its own.
Einstein Manuscript To Be Auctioned Off This Week, Could Sell For Millions
The manuscript contains handwritten works of the famed theoretical physicist.
Hepatitis A: Thousands Possibly Exposed At New Jersey Starbucks
The employee worked at the location on six dates in November.
Amazon Recall: 15,300 Mattresses Recalled Over Fire Hazard
The mattresses don't meet the federal flammability standards.
Man's Chronic Migraine 'Reversed' By Plant-Based Diet: 'I Have My Life Back'
He has not had a migraine in over seven years.
Intestinal Cleansing Supplement Recalled Due To Risk Of Bottle Explosion
A possible explosion poses injury hazards to consumers.
National Princess Day: 8 Inspiring Quotes That Celebrate Your Inner Princess
National Princess Day was created by the team behind the animated classic "The Swan Princess."
Exercise Increases Body's 'Cannabis-Like' Substances, Reduces Inflammation: Study
Endocannabinoids are similar to cannabinoids but are made by the body.
Monkeypox: Virus Detected In Maryland Resident Who Returned From Nigeria
The patient is recovering in isolation.
Drinking Coffee And Tea May Lower Dementia, Stroke Risk: Study
Those who drank several cups or tea or coffee daily had the lowest "hazard ratio."
What Happens To Grandmothers' Brains When They See Grandchildren? New Study Captures Their Reactions
The parts that are activated are different from the ones activated when they see their adult children.
Megaspider: Australian Reptile Park Receives 'Gargantuan' Funnel-Web Spider From Mystery Donor
At its size, it could "bite through a human fingernail," the park noted.
COVID Patients On These 'Widely Available' Antidepressants Less Likely To Die: Study
Those who took fluoxetine were 28% less likely to die compared to the "matched control patients."
HIV Patient's Body Rids Itself Of Virus Without Treatments
This is only the second time this has been reported.
Flu Outbreak: CDC Investigating Surge In Influenza Cases At University Of Michigan Campus
There were over more than cases diagnosed in the week of Nov. 8.
Hanna Andersson Recall: Brand Pulls Thousands Of Baby Clothes Over Choking Hazard
Parents are advised to keep their children from wearing the affected clothes "immediately."
COVID-19 In Animals: 3 Snow Leopards Die At Lincoln Children's Zoo
Two Sumatran tigers are also recovering.