This year's New York Comic Con showed off stars and shows of all times. But one of the real showstoppers was a sneak peak behind the new season of 12 Monkeys, a show that delves not only into the spread of a deadly virus, but also time travel.
A recent study revealed that the belief in climate change is not linked to wildfire mitigation actions.
A recent study revealed that Africa's urban solid waste could be used to generate a valuable source of electricity, which can be useful to millions of households.
A PhD student from Johannesburg has provided a look at the changes in HIV viral swarms, giving researchers a fresh look at how to combat the virus.
Many cancer survivors don't always have the best diet after treatment, according to a recent survey.
New research out of Florida State University has delved into what words are easiest for kids to learn, and how they build their vocabulary.
New findings published in the journal Nature Genetics provide insight into how prostate cancer originates.
Many children dealing with mental health issues will only be treated by pediatricians or primary care physicians, according to recent findings published in the journal Pediatrics.
New York Comic Con took the city by storm as comic book lovers, cosplayers, gamers, and nerds from all walks of life gathered together for one of the largest events on the east coast this past weekend.
Researchers may be able to "paint" quantum electronics with beams of light.
It turns out that woody wines, or lianas, slow tropical forest tree growth and may actually cause premature tree death, limiting tropical forest carbon uptake.
Researchers found in a recent study that trending prescription drug varenicline, marketed as Chantix used to quit smoking was more effective for women initially than with men, when they used the drug.