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Dig into what circumstances allow for an accidentally amputated limb to be reattached, and what options you have when it can't be.
Humans may be living longer on average these days, but, even so, only a fraction of us will live to see our 100th birthday. Yet the reasons why only a select few will become centenarians still remain ...
In June 2025 I was not only asked to speak at the International Atomic Energy Agency (!), I got the extremely rare ...
I've been a science writer going on fifteen years now, but before that I worked as a certified personal trainer. In between ...
At $37 trillion and counting, the national debt is in the stratosphere. That hasn’t stopped the space cadets in the federal ...
In a study that tracked the diets of more than 205,000 adults over decades, French fries were associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D), while other forms of potatoes&mdash ...
For 25 years, scientists at Northwestern Medicine have been studying individuals aged 80 and older — dubbed “SuperAgers” — to ...
On New Year's Day 1995, a monstrous 80-foot wave in the North Sea slammed into the Draupner oil platform. The wall of water ...
For decades, a high-energy rechargeable battery seemed impossible - until we managed to tame one of the most volatile metals.
What if your existence hinged on two freak accidents? Biologist Sean B. Carroll traces the bizarre chain of events that made ...
Red blood cells, long thought to be passive bystanders in the formation of blood clots, actually play an active role in helping clots contract, according to a new study from researchers at the Univers ...
For the tiger, it must have felt like easy prey: a female sloth bear and her cub, walking away from a watering hole near a safari lodge in India. The tiger stalks the bear through dry scrub, preparing ...