Do you eat at or after midnight? Scientists have found that the midnight munchies may actually mangle your memory the next day.
Scientists have managed to reprogram the social behaviors in carpenter ants with the help of epigenetic drugs.
CRISPR, the gene editing tool, has long been touted as something that could change the way we treat genetic disorders.
The U.S. military is putting robotic pack mules out to pasture. It turns out that they're shelving the Boston Dynamics-built Legged Squad Support System (LS3) after it proved too awkward in the field.
From sex robots to a massive battle bot and more, this year has definitely been weird for tech. Now, we're listing the top five weird science stories from 2015.
When it comes to pest control, farmers have far more influence than you might think.
Scientists may be getting some new insight into bird migration by combining new techniques.
Mysterious radio signals from space may actually be a much better test for Einstein's Theory of General Relativity.
A powerful solar storm may light up the sky on New Year's Eve with the Aurora Borealis.
For those that have one too many, New Year's Day promises to be filled with headaches and hangovers. But what actually causes a hangover? We've taken a closer look at what exactly causes this phenomenon.
Scientists have taken a closer look at wearable activity trackers and have found that they may be better at measuring some things than others.
Childhood asthma may actually increase the risks of shingles.