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Cold Planets Exist Throughout Our Galaxy, Even in the Galactic Bulge, Scientists Discover

Although thousands of planets have been discovered in the Milky Way, most reside less than a few thousand light years from Earth. Yet our...

Is Your Goal to Walk 10,000 Steps? Science Shows We Need A Lot Fewer

Registering 10,000 steps a day with a pedometer is a fine goal that deserves celebration, but far from being a doctor-recommended dose of activity,...

Cure for Osteoarthritis Could Be ‘No Further Than the End of Your Nose’, Researchers Find

A cure for osteoarthritis could be no further than the end of your nose—as nasal cells can relieve chronic inflammation in the knee, according...

Nutrient-Rich Human Waste is Poised to Sustain Agriculture and Improve Economies, Say Researchers

The future connection between human waste, sanitation technology, and sustainable agriculture is becoming more evident. According to new research, countries could be moving closer...

Restaurant Makes Special Chocolate For Blind Customer With Birthday Message in Braille

There may be a thousand ways to say, ‘Happy Birthday!’ but the sweetest of all may very well be a special chocolate message that...

Over Half of Moms Use Snack Time to Show Off What ‘Cool Moms’ They Are: Best Snack Hacks

More than half of moms use snack time to show off what a “cool” mom they are, a new poll finds. The recent survey asked...

Is This the End of Alzheimer’s? MEND Protocol of Precision Lifestyle Changes Leads to Compelling Clinical Trials

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Clinical trials of a new precision, or functional medicine...

Youth is Fighting Microplastic Pollution with Magnetic Liquid After Winning Google Science Fair

A young Irishman has come up with his own "cool science-y method" to solve the microplastic pollution conundrum, winning Google's international science fair in...

Scientists Work to Turn the Tide of Oyster and Seagrass Decline in Chesapeake Bay, Often by Hand

The Chesapeake Bay has, despite massive setbacks, continued to return to something resembling a healthy estuarine ecosystem, in no small part because of the...

Gigantic 438-Year-old Coral Discovered in the Great Barrier Reef in ‘Excellent Condition’

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. The widest, and perhaps oldest single coral in...

It ‘Smells Like Fear’: Scientists Create Diffuser That Could Keep Pests Off Garden Plants

A diffuser which "smells like fear" could help keep pests off garden plants, according to a new study. The special odor is made up of...

German Company Makes Concrete to Charge Electric Vehicles From Roads With 95% Efficiency and Low Cost

Indiana could be the first state in the Union to have a wireless charging road that tops up your electric vehicle as you drive...

If You Have Someone to Talk to, it Could Stave Off Alzheimer’s, Researchers Find

Supportive social interactions in adulthood are important for your ability to stave off cognitive decline, a new study finds. Researchers observed that simply having someone...

Farmer Leads Scientists to Fossilized Egg From Prehistoric Giant Turtle – With a Revealing Embryo Inside

Finding fossilized dinosaur eggs is not unheard of, but finding the fossilized remains of an embryo within the egg is rare indeed. Fortunately for a...

Americans Want to Use Less Plastic and They Hoard Containers Rather Than Tossing, Poll Shows

If you feel like you’re hoarding plastic containers in your home, you’re not alone. A new poll found 62% of Americans surveyed would rather...

Mining Zinc, Nickel, and Cobalt from Plants: “Phytomining” is the Sustainable Future

Big tropical mining companies could soon be presented with a green alternative to traditional strip mining by letting plants hoover up the trace minerals...

Astonishing Peek Into Travels of Mammoth 17,000 Years Ago: A Diary Written in Their Tusks

An international research team has retraced the astonishing lifetime journey of an Arctic woolly mammoth, which covered enough of the Alaska landscape during its...

The Yellow Center of the Deadliest Flower is a Lifeline to Farmers – and the Planet

In Kenya, a drive through the Central Highlands will sometimes reveal a landscape covered in a beautiful white-petaled flower with a lethal secret. The yellow...

Deeply Empathetic People Process Music Differently in Their Brains

People with who deeply feel the pain or happiness of others differ in the way their brains process music, according to one study. The researchers...

Nintendo is Partnering With a Nonprofit to Bring Gaming Consoles to Hospitalized Kids

Starlight Nintendo Switch Gaming stations have been making their way to hospitals and health care facilities across the country. Each station comes preloaded with more...