Scientists couldn’t figure out how to keep track of what salmon do in the first years of their life — until now.
At last, a hangover cure that works: Pedialyte
Although designed for children, Pedialyte is effective at curing adults of the symptoms of dehydration as well.
Bizarre CDC map tells you what unusual cause of death happens a lot in your state
Everyone knows that cancer and heart disease is prevalent everywhere, but what strange illness affects your state more than others?
Pentagon developing swarms of tiny military drones that could swoop into battle zones
Called the Cicada, these tiny robots could have sensors attached to them and swoop into enemy zones from above.
Post-POTUS: What will the Obamas do after the White House?
The president may return to his love of community organizing.
Scientists alarmed as 10,000-year-old Antarctica ice shelf about to disappear
Scientists were shocked when the ice shelf, which was the size of Connecticut, splintered in half at one point and has dwindled to the size of Rhode Island.
NASA’s plan to use bacteria to produce oxygen on Mars
Putting humans on Mars for any length of time will be considerably less expensive if they can make their own oxygen and a lab in Indiana is working on the problem.
Fruit flies appear to experience emotions, according to new study
While researchers may never understand how a fly ‘thinks’, they report that all of the expected signs of fear are present.
Zoos are making endangered animals disappear
Friday marked the 10th anniversary of Endangered Species Day — so why are more than 200 zoos making endangered species completely disappear?
Scientists discover first warm-blooded fish living in the deep sea
The opah inhabits deep water around the world and is the first known, truly warm blooded fish.
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