What Is Green Rust? This Dog's Fur Turned Green Overnight
Luckily, Olive the dog's human is a scientist.
Reality Check: Does Coffee Really Make Your Heart 'Flutter'?
In the study, each additional cup of coffee even lowered the risk of arrhythmias.
Michigan Sees Spike In Legionnaires Cases, Reports 107 Cases In First Half Of July
The state's Legionnaires cases in the first half of July marks a 569% increase from the same period in 2020.
Monkey B Virus: China Logs First Human Case, Death From Rare Disease
Monkey B virus is different from monkeypox, which was confirmed in a Texas resident last week.
National Daiquiri Day 2021: 10 Fun Facts About The Rum-Based Cocktail
Ernest Hemmingway earned a special nickname for how he liked to drink his daiquiris.
Rare Case Of Monkeypox Confirmed In Texas
Officials said the case is "not a reason for alarm."
Full Buck Moon 2021: Don't Miss The July Full Moon This Week
Skywatchers may also see Jupiter and Saturn with the moon.
California Homeopathic Doctor Arrested For Selling COVID-19 'Immunization Pellets'
She allegedly claimed the FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines have "toxic ingredients."
8 Sickened In Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Prepackaged Salads
All people who got sick reported eating leafy greens the week before falling ill.
1 Human H5N6 Bird Flu Case Confirmed In China
There have been 32 lab-confirmed human H5N6 cases in the Western Pacific since 2014.
Prenatal Air Pollution Exposure Linked To Poor Response Inhibition, Academic Achievement
Air pollution certainly has a lot of adverse consequences on human health, from the risk of respiratory infections and heart disease to lung cancer and premature mortality.
Invasive Asian Tiger Mosquito Spotted In Michigan Again: Officials
The first detection of the invasive species happened in Michigan in 2017.
J&J Recall: Aveeno, Neutrogena Spray Sunscreens Recalled Over Carcinogen Traces
Johnson & Johnson said in a statement Wednesday that it is recalling Neutrogena and Aveeno spray sunscreens after internal testing identified "low levels" of benzene in some of the product samples.
Researchers Witness Coral Cells Engulfing Algae For First Time
The process of in vitro symbiosis took just about 30 minutes.
Scientists Spot 'Extreme' Solar Activity Event By Looking At Tree Rings
If confirmed, the newly spotted event could help provide future forecasts.
Eating More Whole Grains Has Benefits Beyond Weight Management: Study
Researchers found that those who ate more whole grains logged smaller increases in waist size, blood sugar and blood pressure.
Newsmax Anchor Rob Schmitt Suggests Vaccines Are 'Going Against Nature'
"(M)aybe there's just an ebb and flow to life where something's supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people," the anchor said during an interview.
Lead Exposure During Childhood Creates Less Agreeable Adults: Study
The study says that children who are exposed to lead tend to have lower IQs and engage in delinquent behavior. They're also more likely to drop out of school.
J&J COVID-19 Vaccine: FDA Adds New Warning About 'Increased' Guillain-Barré Syndrome Risk
Despite this, the FDA clarified that the vaccine's known benefits still outweigh the known risks.
Experts Seeking To Rename Bugs With 'Ethnic Slur' In Name
This is not the first time that experts have changed commonly known names of animals or even celestial objects that are deemed to be offensive.
Almost 200 Guests Potentially Exposed To Rabid Bat At Nebraska Zoo Campout
A guest reportedly woke up to find a bat flying over her head.
Nunavut Day 2021: 10 Interesting Facts About The Canadian Territory
Nunavut encompasses the traditional land of the indigenous Inuit.
Elevator Maker Sued Over 'Deadly Gap Hazard' After Child Injuries, Death
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said a 2-year-old died in 2017 and another child was left "permanently disabled" following elevator accidents.
24,900 Units Of This Espresso Machine Are Being Recalled
The affected SOWTECH Espresso Machines' glass carafe can pose a burn hazard.
Boys Don't Like Fiction? Study Busts Gender Stereotypes On Reading Preferences
Gender stereotypes can be problematic in the classroom.
Just 1 Night Of Sleep Loss Has Mental, Physical Effects: Study
Participants experienced symptoms such as irritability, anger and even gastrointestinal problems due to sleep loss.
Labor Vs Leisure? Smartphone Breaks When Bored, Fatigued At Work Don't Help: Study
According to the researchers, the decision of whether to keep working or take a break is called "labor vs. leisure."
'Elderly' Kepler Spots 'Lonely' Planets Free-Floating In Our Galaxy
The signals were said to be "extremely difficult" to find.
Meat And Plant-Based Alternatives Complementary, Not 'Nutritionally Interchangeable': Study
Researchers found large differences despite the products having "comparable" nutrition labels.
The Science Of Why People Choose Unhealthy Food
It may boil down to how fast our brains process tastiness and healthfulness.