Textbook Calls Cancer 'A Disease Of Choice'
One part of the book said that Holocaust victims failed to use their inner strength.
Soy Might Protect Bone Health
Women might be able to protect their bones against osteoporosis by altering their diets.
Trump Administration Rolls Back Ban On Neonicotinoids
The substances attack insects' central nervous systems and can even hinder birds' ability to navigate.
What Are The 'Drunchies?' Alcohol May Fuel Weight Gain
"It is believed that after drinking alcohol, the amount of blood glucose in the body can rise and fall which stimulates the brain to feel hungry."
Non-Native Tick Found in the U.S. Is Rapidly Spreading
These pests might be more of a threat to livestock than to humans, but so far none have been found with any human diseases.
Blood Test Diagnoses Heart Attacks Faster
It's a method that many European countries have been using for years, but the U.S. is just now catching up.
Two Tropical Storms Churn off the Coast of Mexico
Tropical Storm John is projected to come close enough to the coast to produce dangerous ocean conditions.
West Nile Virus Spreads in U.S., Kills Woman in Iowa
There is no vaccine to prevent infection, and there are no medications to treat the virus in people.
Scientists Transplant Lab-Grown Lungs Into Pigs
"This is a method to produce lungs for people who might need them."
Google Glass Helps Children With Autism See Emotions
In a Stanford experiment, children wore the glasses for at least 20 minutes three times a week.
What Is Tianeptine? Calls To Poison Control Soar
"Several online discussion forums among users describe the euphoregenic effects of tianeptine."
Chipotle Sickens 200 In Ohio, Officials Say
Local health department staff have been able to interview more than 200 people who self-reported nausea, diarrhea and fever, among other symptoms.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Linked To Autism
New findings could give new insight into how autism develops.
Tipped Service Industry Jobs Are Linked to Depression
Service workers' mental health could be negatively impacted by "the customer is always right" mentality, researchers said.
$11,500 Reward Offered To Find A Dolphin Killer
A bullet was found lodged in the animal's lung.
Doctors Scramble to Find Anti-Venom for Rare Cobra Bite
The snake bite victim stopped breathing due to respiratory muscle paralysis.
Astronaut Shoots Photos Of Blood Moon From Space
German astronaut Alexander Gerst, a geophysicist and spaceflight veteran, photographed the eclipse from his temporary home about 250 miles above the Earth.
Tesla Surfboards Are for Sale on eBay for $5,000
Tesla launched the limited-edition surfboard over the weekend.
Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth Found
Scientists found the fossils in an ancient riverbed.
New Dolphin-Whale Hybrid Species Discovered
Hybridization among different species is not unheard of.
Tiger Cub Found Stuffed in Duffel Bag Finds New Home
Border patrol found the tiger cub in a black duffel bag along along the Rio Grande near Brownsville, Texas.
Poll: Americans Are in Favor of Gene-Editing Babies
The poll was conducted to better understand public opinion about gene-editing technology.
New HIV Strains Lead to Quicker Illness
"People are getting sick very, very fast," a Vancouver university scientist said.
Science Job Ads Are Mostly Seen by Men
Fewer women are seeing the advertising for science-related jobs, even though it's illegal to target jobs to one gender.
Humpback Whale Freed From Netting in Australia
Wildlife biologists and activists are protesting the use of shark nets off of Australia's east coast.
Artificial Intelligence Is Now Diagnosing Disease
This device can effectively diagnose eye disease just like a doctor would.
Endangered Pygmy Elephant Shot Dead
Wildlife authorities say the elephant was killed out of revenge for destroying crops.