SCIENCE
'This is Eugenics': Exploitation and Discrimination in Egg Donation Exposed
Egg donation offers thousands of U.S. couples the opportunity to start a family, but the industry has a dark side.
Dentist Reveals 4 Common Brushing Mistakes That May Be Damaging Your Teeth
Good oral hygiene is essential for overall health, but many of us are doing it wrong.
Pirates of the Caribbean Link Revealed in New 'Legendary' Shipwreck Finds
The 891-ton Spanish galleon was one of the richest treasure ships ever lost at sea when it sunk in the 17th century.
Archaeologists Uncover 'Unique' and 'Mysterious' Ancient Burial Ground
The burial ground features dozens of unusual circular stone formations, most of which contain the remains of children.
Scientists Discover Hidden 'Doughnut' in Earth's Core
A new region of Earth's core could help scientists understand our magnetic field—the shield that protects life on the surface.
Semaglutide: Weight Loss Drug May Reduce Risk of Death
Overweight and obese people with heart disease were less likely to die during a trial if taking semaglutide, a recent study found.
Scientists Reveal Cheeses With Untapped Health Benefits
Three strains of probiotic bacteria were found in traditional Brazilian cheeses, with potential benefits for health and taste.
Labor Day Makes US Rivers Chemical Soup: 'You're All Swimming Around in It'
Swimmers may get more than they expected as crowds visit waterways this weekend, bringing chemicals and microorganisms with them.
Medical Bill Problems? Study Reveals 'Worthwhile' Step To Take
Many Americans receive medical bills that are incorrect or unaffordable, but a new study suggests that taking action works.
Submerged Prehistoric Structure Much Older Than Thought, Say Archaeologists
The 25-foot-long submerged structure is located in a cave that has been flooded by rising sea levels.
NASA Images Show Egypt's New Capital Under Construction
The rise of Egypt's New Administrative Capital is set to relieve Cairo's overcrowding and reshape the nation's future.
California Bird Flu Outbreaks Suspected in Three Cattle Herds
If the cases in California are confirmed, the state will become the 14th to join the ongoing outbreak.
Hurricane Center Tracking Potential Cyclone Forming in Atlantic
The weather system has a 50 percent chance of becoming a cyclone in the next seven days, while another has a 20 percent chance.
Lake Powell: Water Rule Change Could Have Saved 28.5 Billion Gallons
Billions of gallons were diverted from the lake in 2017 due to a water rights loophole, researchers have found.
Fish: Extinction Risk Looms Over Five Times More Species Than Thought
More than 12 percent of fish species face extinction, up from previous estimates of 2.5 percent made by the IUCN.
Map Reveals US States With the Highest Rates of Deaths by Poisoning
West Virginia leads the country in poisoning deaths, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals.
Marmoset Monkeys Give Each Other Names, Scientists Reveal
"This discovery highlights the complexity of social communication among marmosets," researcher David Omer said.
UTIs: Rising Risk Blamed on Food Likely in Your Refrigerator
Urinary tract infections are on the rise, and they're becoming more resistant to treatment.
More Than 1,000 Viruses Unknown to Science Found in Melting Ice
"This at least indicates the potential connection between viruses and climate change," researcher ZhiPing Zhong said.
Ozempic Has Overlooked Risk, Reveals Dietitian
Besides potential side effects, weight loss drugs come with indirect risks, too.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis: Virus Symptoms To Know As Map Reveals US Cases
Mosquito monitoring in Northeastern states indicates a higher-than-normal level of mosquitoes infected with the deadly virus.
Microbiologists Discover 'Impossible' Pac-Man Bacteria
"Such organisms have the potential to challenge our understanding of nature," the researchers wrote in the paper.