8 Glasses Of Water A Day Myth Or Truth? Here's The Right Answer
Researchers determined if eight glasses of water are really needed based on a study that employed over 5,600 volunteers of different ages from 26 countries.
FDA Approves World's Most Expensive Drug: Here's How Much It Costs
Experts say the drug is relatively fair-priced compared to the lifelong cost of managing Hemophilia B.
Scientists Breathe Life Into 48,500-Year-Old 'Zombie Virus' Found Frozen In Siberia
According to Jean-Michel Claverie, co-author of the study, "48,500 years is a world record."
Scientists Say These 4 Things Will Stop You From Hitting Snooze Button In Morning
"Why do we wake one morning feeling alert, yet another morning, flounder in that level of alertness upon awakening?"
Experts Try To Decode Bizarre Video Of Sheep Walking In Circles For 12 Days [Watch]
The owner of the farm claimed that initially, only a few sheep were involved but the whole flock joined the circling group later.
WHO Likely To Rename Monkeypox To 'MPOX' Amid US Pressure: Report
The Biden administration fears that the virus' existing name is extremely discriminating, particularly for people of color, according to a report.
Twins Born From 30-Year-Old Frozen Embryos Dubbed The Oldest Babies In The World
The twins dethroned Molly Gibson, who had clinched the title when she was born in 2020 from an embryo that had been frozen for 27 years.
The Worst Crippling Bacteria Can Actually Heal Livers, Study Finds
Livers cannot withstand repeated damage, but finding out how M. leprae regenerates liver cells can change that.
New Study Finds Science-Based Ways To Improve Memory
You'll learn more durably and more effectively if you persist and get through those challenges than if it had felt easy the whole time," researchers said.
Who Or Rather What Killed Bruce Lee? This Study Thinks Its Water
"Ironically, Lee made famous the quote 'Be water my friend', but excess water appears to have ultimately killed him," the researchers concluded in their paper.
These Weird Toads Swallow Their Tongue Every Time They Eat [Watch]
The toads were able to do this with the help of the hyoid cartilage.
The Lunar Program's Next Step: Astronauts To Live, Work On The Moon In This Decade
"We are going back to the moon. We're working towards a sustainable program, and this is the vehicle that will carry the people that will land us back on the moon again," NASA official said.
Metaverse Nation: This Country Will Become The First To Upload Itself Completely Online
Simon Kofe urged the COP27 attendees that Tuvalu can be saved from taking the unimaginable step of existing only digitally if countries join hands to slow down climate change.
'Pristine' Meteorite From Asteroid Belt Near Jupiter Holds Clues To Origin Of Earth's Water
A new study revealed that the water precursors found in the meteorite were similar to the hydrosphere on Earth.
'Like Finding A Unicorn': Rare Pigeon Rediscovered After 140 Years [Watch]
The discovery was the result of innumerable interviews with locals and 20 camera traps.
Mushroomtronics: Scientists Transform Mushrooms Growing On Waste Wood Into Computer Chip Material
Using mushroom skins as chip substrates will go a long way in reducing electronic waste.
Satellite Captures Water Trail Of Artemis 1 As It Zips Past Earth [Watch]
"I'm telling you, we've never seen such a tail of flame," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who followed the launch with a group of astronauts, said.
Can Aging Be Reversed? Scientists Are On The Verge Of Turning It Into A Reality
The global anti-aging market is expected to see an astronomical rise from the current $191.5bn to a mind-blowing $421.4bn by 2030.
Oldest Evidence Of Cooking Using Fire Found And It Involved Fish
Cooking using fire is said to be a watershed movement in our ancestral history.
Scientists Use Novel Tech To Capture Video Of Virus Attacking Human Cell [Watch]
Comparing the virus infection to a burglary, Johnson said that footage shows "the part where the burglar has not broken the window yet."
First Ever Fossil To Show Live Birth In Snakes Is From 47 Million Years Ago [Photos]
This finding proves that viviparous snakes existed at least 47 million years ago.
Leonids Shower To Peak Thursday Night: Here's Everything You Need To Know
The peak of the Leonids will be happening on an evening when the moon won't be as bright, at just 36% full.
Hawaii Faces Largest Fire Ant Infestation Till Date As Insects 'Rain Down On People'
If the ants manage to reach the water, there will be pandemonium.
These Centuries-Old Rocks Are The Oldest Traces Of Life On Earth [Photo]
The findings have great implications for our understanding of the origin of life not only on Earth but also on Mars.
What Caused Betelgeuse's 'Great Dimming'? Scientists Say A Random Visitor May Be Behind It
The tidal bulge would extend the equator of the star from the core, dimming the overall appearance of Betelgeuse.
Colossal 'Extragalactic Structure' Found Lurking Behind Milky Way In 'Zone Of Avoidance' [Photo]
This unchartered region has remained elusive to astronomers because of Milky Way's bulging center blocking its view.
US Space Drone Launched In Secrecy Returns To Earth, Marking A Record-breaking Mission
Since X-37B first took flight in 2010, the agency has remained tight-lipped about its purpose.
New Bizarre Fish With Glowing Eyes Found During Expedition To Cocos Islands [Photo]
The mapping revealed more underwater structures which were not previously known.
Australia Becomes First Country To Approve Fecal Transplants; Here's How It's Done
Regulatory approval for donor-derived microbiome therapy has been awarded to BiomeBank, in Adelaide, the first company in the world to receive such an honor
Truly Gender-Neutral: One Of Its Kind Cat Found With No Sex Organs
"Discovering Hope's special status has been an exciting time as none of us have seen this before or are likely to again," Tyneside Adoption Centre Manager Beni Benstead said.