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A new review finds limited high-quality evidence that light to moderate alcohol consumption can extend our lives, challenging a long-held belief.
Baffin the polar bear was seven-years-old when his trachea was crushed while roughhousing with one of his penmates.
The number of injuries for e-bike users rose by over 30 times between 2017 and 2022, while e-scooters saw a six-fold increase.
Videos show a huge plume of steam and debris flying into the air.
Artificial intelligence models trained on AI-generated data can recursively destroy themselves, according to new research.
Astronauts get aches, pains, and allergies just like those of us back on Earth, but they may be out of luck if the pills go bad before they return home from the Red Planet.
Discovered over a century ago, paleontologists think they've finally cracked the code of the wacky creature's morphology.
The experiment paves the way to potentially making an entirely new one: element 120, also known as the "island of stability."
The placebo effect has been documented for hundreds of years, but exactly how it tricks the brain into relieving pain hasn't been fully understood.
New research has found a link between semaglutide and improved brain health in people with type 2 diabetes.
A powerful explosion on the Sun's surface has sent particles on a collision course with Earth's atmosphere, which could mean we're in for a nice light show in some unusual locations.
Remember Cocaine Bear? Well, Brazilian sharpnose sharks caught off the coast of Rio de Janeiro all tested positive for the stuff, in what is a problematic finding.
New research shows that chimpanzees regularly communicate with each other through rapid back-and-forth gestures, similar to how humans talk.
The discovery that electric rocks make oxygen challenges the long-held belief that only photosynthetic organisms produce our planet's oxygen.
New rat research lends credence to the old proverb, "time flies when you're having fun"
Enceladus and Europa are among the most promising places where alien life could exist in our solar system.
The hairy mass inside the 24-year-old woman was about 16 inches long and caused her intense stomach pain.
This is the first time pure sulfur has been found on the Red Planet.
A number of paintings, inscriptions, and other artworks of several pharaohs were found in Aswan, on the heels of previous inscriptions found before the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
The anonymous success story, dubbed the next Berlin Patient, is the first person to be cured without donated stem cells from someone completely immune to HIV.
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