Kansas faces largest tuberculosis outbreak in U.S. history
A deadly TB outbreak in Kansas is stretching the state's health system, and the Trump administration's CDC messaging freeze raises concerns.
New Super-Earth discovered: A prime candidate for alien life
Planet HD 20794d, just 20 light-years away, may harbor conditions perfect for life.
66-million-year-old fossilised vomit unveiled in Denmark
A 66-million-year-old fossilised throw-up provides scientists with a unique insight into the prehistoric food chain.
Astronomers uncover giant black holes in early galaxies
New study from the James Webb Space Telescope suggests black holes in distant galaxies may be much larger than anticipated.
Why men struggle more after breakups
New study shows men depend on romantic relationships for emotional well-being more than women do.
Water companies in England accused of greenwashing to conceal environmental damage
A recent study reveals that major water firms are using deceptive tactics to downplay their environmental impact.
Discovery of ancient coins in Dutch field reveals Roman spoils of war
44 gold coins linked to Celtic King Cunobelinus sheds a new light on Roman conquest of Britain.
Deadly heat could cause 50% more deaths in Europe by 2100
A new study reveals that dangerous temperatures may lead to 80,000 more deaths annually due to extreme temperatures, with southern Europe facing the greatest risk.
Men and women both prefer younger partners
A new study challenges the idea that women always prefer older men, suggesting a preference for younger dates across both genders.
Is niceness the key to happiness?
New research reveals that being nice may be linked to increased happiness and less depression.
Fitness trumps weight for better health
New research shows cardio fitness is a stronger indicator of health than BMI.
Smoking just one cigarette cuts your life expectancy by 20 minutes
A recent UK study shows the dangerous effects of smoking on your life span.
Energy sector's net-zero heroes narrative shifts blame to consumers
Who's really responsible for saving the planet?
This is how opioid activity impacts anorexia and obesity
New research sheds light on the role of neurotransmitters in eating disorders.
Tiny black holes could be hiding in everyday objects
A new study suggests primordial black holes might leave traces in rocks, metals, or even ancient buildings.
Why are 80% of companies failing to harness AI's full potential?
A new study reveals that emotional reactions, not technology, are the key barrier to successful AI adoption in businesses.
Millions of lives at risk from everyday plastic additives
New research suggests common chemicals in plastics could be linked to heart disease, stroke, and millions of deaths worldwide.
James Webb telescope validates Hubble's measurements of the expanding universe
New observations from NASA's Webb telescope shed light on the long-standing puzzle of the universe's accelerating expansion, opening doors to unexplored cosmic possibilities.
Gaza faces stark rise in traumatic injury deaths
Over 64,000 deaths from traumatic injuries recorded, with women, children, and the elderly suffering most.
AI breakthrough detects lung diseases with 97% accuracy and differentiates pneumonia from COVID-19
Researchers develop a powerful AI model that revolutionizes lung disease detection.
Is AI making us smarter or just lazier?
Our brains might be paying the price for all that convenience.
Men's emotional support networks shrink with age
By 90, most men have half the emotional support they did at 30.
Alpha male baboons: The stressful price of power
Being the top dog comes with perks, but it's the ladies who truly test their mettle.
Bacteria caught in a never-ending evolutionary loop
Seasons turn Lake Mendota into a microbial time machine.
Hidden muscle fat could harm your heart, no matter your BMI
A new study highlights the dangers of intermuscular fat, shifting the focus from body weight to fat location.
Love and shopping: How guilt turns into gifts
Feeling tempted? Your next purchase might be all about your partner.
Penguin love lives: Breakups, drama, and second chances
Turns out, little penguins aren't as loyal as we thought.