Researchers found thriving communities of microbes in microwave ovens used in home kitchens, shared spaces and laboratories
Australian researchers glued satellite-linked GPS cameras to the animals' backs to capture footage that could be vital to marine conservation efforts
A new study suggests schooling fish use up to 79 percent less energy in rough conditions than fish that swim alone
The successful breeding season offers more hope for the endangered species, which has come back from the brink of extinction due to captive breeding efforts
Jérôme Brouillet, a photojournalist with the Agence France-Presse (AFP), captured an iconic moment when Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina celebrated after setting an Olympic record
The blood test accurately diagnosed Alzheimer's around 90 percent of the time, compared to 73 percent for specialists and 61 percent for primary care physicians
The track incorporates recycled mussel and clam shells in a bid to help make the Summer Games the most sustainable yet
The glass-covered lakefront convention center has long been known among wildlife advocacy groups as a site of mass casualties for migratory birds
An estimated 400,000 people per year are permanently disabled because of snake venom, which can cause lesions and necrosis at the bite site
The company, called Savor, uses a synthetic fat to approximate the taste of butter and is seeking regulatory approval
The drones, equipped with inflatable life rafts, were intended to help improve public safety for humans this summer—but they're also upsetting orange-beaked birds called American oystercatchers
The system is inspired by the stillsuits for collecting moisture in the science fiction epic <em>Dune</em>
While more research is needed, scientists detected specific differences between the gut microbiomes of children with and without autism
The experimental surgery connects two muscles in the legs of people with below-the-knee amputations, allowing them to control a prosthetic limb with their brain
After the end of this decade, the company will guide the aging laboratory into the Pacific Ocean, where many retired spacecrafts have been deposited
In preliminary research, scientists identified eight protein anomalies in the blood of patients with Parkinson's, which they say can help diagnose the disease up to seven years before symptoms appear
Providing frogs with sun-warmed bricks inside mini-greenhouses can help them recover from chytrid and make them more resilient against the disease in the future, a new study finds
The team designed a new way for their lab-grown skin to adhere to the robot's face, in a creation that could help produce soft robots or train plastic surgeons
The China National Space Administration retrieved more than four pounds of lunar soil samples, which scientists hope will shed light on the early history of Earth and the moon
New research opens the door for doctors to one day use bees as a living diagnostic tool
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