SCIENCE
If You Like Chocolate, Coffee or Wine, Scientists Have Good News for You
"Our findings in this study leave no room for doubt," said University of São Paulo researcher Isabela Benseñor.
NASA Tracking Car-Sized Asteroid Approaching Earth Today
The asteroid is hurtling towards us at a zippy 15,000 miles per hour, according to the space agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Why Delta Flight 4819 Flipped After Landing, According to a Physicist
"The underlying physics is quite simple," physicist Arun Bansil said.
Scientists Reveal Breakfast Brain Food That May Give 'Mental Edge'
Neuroscientists used cognitive tests and brain scans to reveal the benefits of a surprising addition to your morning meal.
Blind Children See After 'Remarkable' Rare Eye Disorder Breakthrough
"It's an absolutely transformational improvement," ophthalmologist Michel Michaelides told Newsweek.
How To Catch Seven Planet 'Parade' for Last Time Until 2036
For a few days only, all seven of the other planets in the solar system will be visible at once.
NASA Image Reveals Lava 'River of Fire' on Snowy Mountain
A red-hot lava flow two miles long has been attracting crowds to the slopes of Mount Etna on the island of Sicily, Italy.
Great Lakes Warning As Watchdog Calls on US To Act
Scientists with the International Joint Commission want to see a coordinated effort to monitor microplastic pollution in the lakes.
US Warned of 2032 Hospital Crisis
A growing shortage of beds may end up seeing "tens to hundreds of thousands of excess American deaths each year," researchers said.
Flight Delays, Cancellations Likely As Snowstorm Moves East
A snowstorm is set to hit the mid-Atlantic and Carolinas midweek, causing snow, ice, and travel disruptions. This live blog is now closed.
NASA Images Reveal Tennessee's 'Swollen Rivers'
Parts of the Southeast saw devastating flash floods as a powerful storm deposited up to 6 inches of rain this past weekend.
Q&A: Carl Zimmer on Airborne Diseases: 'These Are All Big Concerns'
Award-winning science journalist and author Carl Zimmer details the dangers of new viruses, air pollution and wildfires on public and planet health
How COVID Reshaped Public Health Understanding of Disease Spread by Air
How COVID reshaped our understanding of invisible air particles and the spread of disease
Chances of 'City Killer' Asteroid Hitting Earth in 2032 Reach New High
The chances that an asteroid hits Earth in 2032 are now at their highest since the object was first discovered, according to NASA.
Psychologists Reveal Top Cause of 'The Ick' For Women
While the ick can help spot incompatibilities, it can also lead to "overly rigid rejection standards," the researchers warn.
Exoplanet's Winds 'Challenge Our Understanding of How Weather Works'
"It feels like something out of science fiction," said European Southern Observatory astrophysicist Julia Victoria Seidel.
Bioengineers Reveal Key to Reversing Cellular Aging
The discovery may pave the way to new treatments for age-related diseases, researchers say.
'Fearsome' New Leopard-Sized Predator From 30 Million Years Ago Revealed
The find, said Shorouq Al-Ashqar, is "a dream for any vertebrate paleontologist."
Kentucky Governor Gives Update on Fatalities During Flash Flood Response
Parts of the state received up to six inches of rain during weekend storms, causing streams to swell and areas to flood.
Central US Faces Blasts of Arctic Air, More Snow Next Week
Severe storms, tornadoes, snow, and ice will hit the U.S. through next week, causing travel issues, power outages, and flooding risks across multiple regions.
Shark Repellent May Make Beaches Safe as US Revealed as Attack Hotspot
Half of the unprovoked shark attacks in the U.S. last year took place along the Florida coastline, new data shows.
Aurora: How To See Northern Lights This Weekend
As the Earth is buffeted by a stream escaping from a hole in the sun, those in the northernmost states may be in for a treat.