This week in science: bright blue dogs spotted in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone; the pros of going gray; a kind of computer ...
Researchers linked a new PFAS chemical, PFHpA, to worsening liver disease in teens with obesity, raising fresh concerns about hidden toxins.
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Texas A&M researchers have unlocked a new way to harness astatine-211, a rare and powerful isotope that may revolutionize ...
An AI tool trained on chemical signatures from corpse-eating insects may help determine time and place of death for victims of violent crimes.
Severe fine dust pollution over Seoul and Mexico City, being composed of the same type of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), ...
Kennesaw State University assistant professor Madalynn Marshall considers herself lucky to have found a drive and curiosity ...
Australian learning platform expands to U.S. classrooms with debut at NABT 2025 in St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, MO / ACCESS Newswire / October 28, 2025 / BioBrain, the innovative digital learning platform ...
First Warning Meteorologist Marquise Meda teamed up with the Orlando Science Center to discover how to prepare dry ice to set the stage for your next Halloween party.
Senators cite study showing 22 times higher serious side effects from chemical abortion drugs than FDA labels indicate, ...
A new study explores why life’s existence may be “cosmologically implausible,” challenging what science believes about our ...
CNW/ - Dr. Andrew Tanentzap, Canada Research Chair in Climate Change and Northern Ecosystems at Trent University, has been ...