The researchers hope their discovery could result in treatments that make flu and allergy seasons less miserable.
Despite the mission going horribly wrong, a new documentary finds hope for our planet in the failed Moon mission.
The discovery of photosynthesis under snow-capped Arctic ice could mean life exists in parts of the ocean previously thought uninhabitable.
Power wires normally pose no threat to birds, but that can change if they start trying to find snacks in the wrong places.
New research suggests dogs can not only label objects in their heads, but can retain those labels for extended periods of time.
The theory that holding a radiation-emitting device to your ear for hours could cause cancer certainly feels true, but decades of study has found no link.
Previous studies concluded there were some weird light-generating objects out there, but that doesn't appear to be the case.
A new study suggests that Viking societies in Denmark were far less violent than their Norwegian counterparts, and with political centralization playing a key role.
It’s the first recorded case of shark predation on a porbeagle, a species whose numbers have dwindled dangerously low.
The sea cow, which lived between 23 million and 11.6 million years ago, was likely killed by the croc before being scavenged upon by the shark.
Over 100 tons of fish have been collected so far, in a situation that just plain stinks.
Unlike fussy animal tissue, fungi are easy to grow and thrive in tough conditions, making them ideal for powering biohybrid machines.
A dolphin who may be behind a series of attacks on Japanese swimmers could simply be looking for some TLC.
Polaris Dawn, funded by billionaire Jared Isaacman, will feature a number of firsts, including the first spacewalk conducted by private astronauts.
It's unclear if residents living in the shadows of the Giza pyramids suffered health effects, but the finding offers a glimpse into how they lived.
It’s potential evidence of some of the earliest European recreational cocaine use.
There's no evidence that the collapse is linked to the recent volcanic eruptions that have rocked parts of Iceland in recent months.
These bird species haven't been seen in over 10 years. They may not be extinct—just lost.
The volcanic craters have erupted repeatedly since December, after lying dormant for 2,500 years.
The tiny, omnipresent pieces of plastic are linked to a wide array of health problems in humans and animals.
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