A worrying health pattern for some of the Gen X and Millennial crowd has been highlighted by a new study: people born between 1970 and 1985 are experiencing worse mortality rates than the generations ...
Stress is not always bad for us. Short bursts of stress can help us learn coping skills, become more adaptable, and trigger hormone and brain changes that prepare us for future challenges. But ...
Parkinson's also presents and progresses differently in males and females. The study found women were younger than men at time of symptom onset (63.7 versus 64.4 years) and diagnosis (67.6 versus 68.1 ...
A new study may have solved a long-standing mystery about the Moon's magnetism: Why do lunar rocks brought back by the Apollo missions show evidence of an intense magnetic field sometimes rivaling or ...
An international team of astronomers has captured the central region of the Milky Way in unprecedented detail.
Researchers in China have created one of the most precise clocks ever made – so precise, in fact, that it could soon lead ...
For some men, the time of year when college basketball teams take to the court to go head-to-head in a heated tournament is the perfect moment to schedule the snip.
With so many artificial intelligence (AI) products on offer now, it's increasingly tempting to offload difficult thinking tasks to chatbots, agents, and other tools.
A rock on Mars spilled a surprising yellow treasure after Curiosity accidentally cracked through its unremarkable exterior.
Studies have shown that working out can cause immediate and direct increases in brain-protective molecules like kynurenic acid, which have been measured within the blood and muscle following exercise.
As Pi Day rolls around for another year, researchers at StorageReview, a leading publication in enterprise IT, have a fitting ...
The ESA is investigating a fireball that streaked across the skies in Europe and damaged a house in Germany; scientists detect a spooky glow coming from trees during thunderstorms; bumblebee queens ...