It turns out that explosive, underwater volcanoes may have been a major feature of "Snowball Earth."
The first ever flower may have been grown in space.
It turns out that the famous Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton, may have suffered from a hole in his heart.
It turns out that fisheries in First Nations may be in trouble due to climate change.
Scientists have created the first functional model to track the size, location and nuisance of feral cat colonies.
Could flavonoids be the secret to helping reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction?
Fiber may be the key to getting better sleep, according to a recent study; that and eating less sugar.
Being more social may give you more diverse gut microbes-at least if you're a chimp. Scientists have found that chimpanzees that are more sociable have far more varied gut microbiomes.
Detection dogs may help researchers map bear habitat.
Snapping shrimp may tell researchers a bit more about reefs. Scientists have found that the tiny snapping shrimp's noisy habits could play a big role in reef ecology.
A new study by Götz Senska and colleagues found that the surgical procedure greatly improved the quality of life for many individuals experiencing the aforementioned health issues.
There's no doubt that stress influences a number of factors in our everyday life.