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Colorado is no stranger to afternoon thunderstorms during the summer, and this often will create bright displays of color. Meteorologist Lauren Brand breaks down why we are able to see rainbows.
Dr. Jon LaPook joins comedy legend Alan Zweibel to explore how laughter can reduce stress and support heart health.
Studying why heart cells are less likely to become cancerous can provide clues to improving heart regeneration and treatments for heart disease.
Heart of the Nation's executive director, Bruno John, told Public Investigator that ongoing donations are necessary to sustain and expand the ministry.
The Fed Building Renovation at the Heart of Trump’s Efforts to Oust Powell The yearslong project to spruce up central bank buildings in Washington, D.C., received little attention until recently ...
The World’s Best Golfer Just Said Success Can’t Fulfill the ‘Deepest Wants and Desires of Your Heart.’ Science Says He’s Right Scottie Scheffler on success, fulfillment, and what really ...
The Silent Symptom That Could Be a Sign of Heart Trouble originally appeared on Parade. Heart disease is the leading cause of death among U.S. adults, a distinction it's held for a century.
A new preclinical study from Monash University has uncovered the role of the female sex hormone estrogen in protecting the hearts of women with high blood pressure—a link that, until now, has ...
The science behind Texas’ catastrophic floods At least 95 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it.
The downsides of diagnosis and an epic trek following a Slovenian wolf are among our culture editor's top popular science books of the year to date, featuring a range of authors from Robert ...
We spoke to the developers behind The Cube, a new MMO set in the same universe as Atomic Heart.