5G Cellphone Technology Dangerous To Health? Possible Risks Explained
Will 5G technology expose consumers to greater health risks?
Black Lives Matter Vandalism: Hartford Church Banner Gets Defaced For A 4th Time In Connecticut
A "Black Lives Matter" banner outside a historic church in Connecticut has been vandalized four times in two years.
Ethiopia Protest August 2016: Amid Internet Ban, Rally Against Government Leaves At Least 33 Dead
A massive anti-government protest over the weekend has claimed at least 33 lives.
Dangers Of Sleep Disorders: Insomnia And Oversleeping Increase Risk Of Stroke
A literature review of 29 studies has found sleep disorders increase the risk of stroke and harm recovery.
Overweight Side Effects Consist Of Aging Brain 10 Years, Study Says
A team of researchers find that middle-aged obese individuals have an "older" brain than their leaner counterparts.
Part-Human, Part-Animal Embryo Funding Ban To Be Lifted By NIH For Scientific Experimentation
The National Institutes of Health intends to lift the funding ban for experiments to create part-animal part-human embryos.
Triple E Virus Appears In Tennessee: How Eastern Equine Encephalitis Is More Fatal Than Zika
The Triple E virus (Eastern equine encephalitis virus) has appeared in Tennessee. Is EEEV worse than Zika?
Exercise Benefits Brain: Neurons Generated From Working Out Do Not Result In Memory Loss
A new study contradicts the 2014 findings that exercise results in memory loss.
Zika Virus Vaccine Being Tested By NIH Can Potentially Prevent Future Infections
The National Institutes of Health has started a clinical trial for an investigational vaccine that can prevent Zika infections.
NASA Mars Mission 2030: Government Auditors Say Space Agency Is Not Ready For Human Expedition
Government auditors say NASA's Journey to Mars initiative is not feasible. Find out why.
Zika Virus Facts And Myths: 9 Things To Know About Symptoms, Treatment And Transmission
Learn concrete facts about the Zika virus, including symptoms, treatment and how the mosquito-borne infection is transmitted.
What A Dancing Sea Lion Can Tell Scientists About The Biological Roots Of Human Rhythm
A beat-keeping sea lion sheds insight about how human rhythm came to be.
Antarctica's Sea Ice Contains Toxic Levels Of Mercury, Posing Risk For Both Marine Life And Humans
Researchers find that a bacteria in sea ice can turn a pollutant into a neurotoxin.
Mammoth Extinction Cause: Alaska Island Species Died Off From Lack Of Water
Scientists uncover what made Alaska's St. Paul Island's mammoths go extinct.
iPhone iOS 10 Update Removes Gun Emoji, But Can You Still Use It?
Apple will remove the revolver emoji and replace it with a plastic, toy water gun icon instead.
Protein Sources For Healthy Life: Long-Term Study Links Increased Death Risk With Red Meat, Eggs And Dairy
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found animal-based protein to be less healthy than protein sourced from plants.
Mass Extinction Causes: What Triggered Colossal Loss Of Life In Precambrian Era?
Researchers from Vanderbilt University find fossils proving evolution was responsible for the world's first mass extinction 540 million years ago.
John McCain Calls Out Donald Trump's Rhetoric Against Muslim Soldier's Parents, Khizr And Ghazala Khan
Arizona senator John McCain issued a statement about Trump's comments against family of U.S. soldier Humayun Khan.
Here's What Black Lives Matter Wants: 6 Reforms Detailed In Social Justice Movement's Agenda
The Black Lives Matter movement has issued an agenda outlining six reforms and 40 recommendations on implementing reforms.
Skin Cancer Survival Rate By Race: People Of Color Are Less Likely To Survive
Researchers find that despite having a low incidence rate, people of color are less likely to survive skin cancer.
How To Make Beer Taste Better: Listen To Music, Study Says
Researchers explored the relationship between beer taste-satisfaction and music to find background music enhances the consumption experience.
Secondhand Marijuana Smoke Effects: Residual Pot Is Worse Than Smoke From Tobacco
A new study, conducted on rats, looked at blood vessel function before and after exposure to secondhand marijuana and tobacco smoke.
Why Do Women Wear Hijab? In Iran, Men Wear Veils In Solidarity During Protest
Men in Iran are taking pictures of themselves wearing hijabs to show solidarity with women who are mandated to wear the traditional veils in the Arab nation.
Neuron Regeneration: How Your Brain Fixes Itself After Damage
Researchers learn more about how neurons fix their cells when the brain is injured.
Astronauts Are Training Underwater For Future NASA Mars Mission: Here's Why
NASA is sending astronauts to stay at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean to learn about life in the outer space.
Climate Change News: Why North American Forests Can’t Combat Greenhouse Effect
A team of researchers at the University of Arizona in Tucson found that trees may do more harm than good in fighting climate change.
Synthetic Weed Approved By FDA, But Is It Any Good?
The U.S. FDA has approved the first liquid formulation of synthetic cannabis.
Human Speech Evolution: Orangutan Mimics Human Conversation
Researchers in the UK have discovered that orangutans can learn to make sounds, shedding insight into how human speech evolved.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot Is Shrinking, But The Planet Remains Hot: Here's Possibly Why
A team of researchers in the UK and US have a theory as to why Jupiter has such high temperatures: the Great Red Spot.
Why Florida's Toxic Algae Bloom In 2016 Is Here To Stay, For Now
The toxic algae bloom in Florida may be the new normal in the Sunshine State.