Rare Baby Manta Ray Habitat Discovered
Scientists think this significant finding could help them study these gentle giants of the sea.
The World's First Burger-Making Robot Is Coming
The burger is assembled by the robot and delivered on a conveyor belt.
Report: Toxic Chemicals Found in Tap Water
The study showed that the EPA's advisory level of 70 parts per trillion is seven to 10 times higher than what is safe for human exposure.
Swamp Sparrows Have Sung the Same Songs a Millennium
It appears like these birds preserve their cultural traditions much like humans do.
This 'Stealth Sheet' Can Hide Soldiers From Drones
"This could have huge ramifications for how battle is fought."
The Space Junk Problem Could Be Fixed by a Satellite
A garbage-collecting satellite launched by U.K. astronauts is on a test run to see if it can circle Earth, using a harpoon and a net to trap debris.
Hypnosis Can Ease Fear For Children With Cancer
"Hypnosis is inexpensive to deliver, and our research found that it was the technique that was most studied, and showed promise in reducing children's anxiety."
More People Than Ever Before Identify As Bisexual
"The young people are thinking less of sexuality as sort of rigid and binary and more as on a continuum and as fluid."
Mysterious Dogman Creature Is Just a Wolf: Scientists
A mysterious animal killed last month is identified as a gray wolf from the northern Rocky Mountains.
This Type of Photosynthesis Could Help Find Alien Life
Scientists discovered a new form of photosynthesis that could expand the search for alien life and help with genetically engineering crops to live in lower light conditions.
Trump Orders Creation of 'Space Force'
Trump is launching a new military branch: the "space force."
Kilauea Volcano Update: USGS Maps, Photos Show Lava
Volcanic ash continued to sputter from a volcano on Hawaii's Big Island, raising health concerns about exposure to the toxic plumes.
The Brain Can Edit Memories to Erase Fear
Researchers discovered the act of remembering creates a window of time in which memories can be changed, and fears can be rewritten in the brain.
Powerful Storm in China Brought 'Seafood Rain'
A photo of an octopus that appeared to have fallen from the sky, after being swept from the sea, went viral on Chinese social media after someone snapped the picture during the storm on Wednesday in the city Qingdao.
Lawmakers Move to Ban Child Sex Robots
A ban on child sex robots passed through the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.
High Blood Pressure Can Lead to Higher Risk of Dementia
Their results showed that patients with hypertension had significant changes. They also scored far worse on tests that looked at memory and learning.
A Woolly Mammoth Bone Washed Up on A Scotland Beach
A woolly mammoth bone washed up on the beach in Scotland.
A Child in Idaho Is Infected With Bubonic Plague
A child in Idaho contracted the bubonic plague this week.
Scientists are Campaigning for an Earthquake Emoji
There are emojis for volcanoes and tornados, but why isn't there an emoji for earthquakes?
Highly Empathic People Experience Music Differently
Highly empathic people have more brain activation while listening to music.
Ancient Skull Surgery Had High Survival Rate in Peru
The operations in the ancient Incan world were more successful than those during the American Civil War.
Study: Americans Eat Too Much Free Food at Work
Extra snacks that are eaten by employees at work can amount to an extra 1,300 calories every week, which is more than half the recommended daily calorie intake for the average adult, according to a new study.
Ancient African Trees Dying at 'Shocking' Rate
Scientists are finding that Baobab trees are dying in mysterious circumstances and they are stumped as to why.
Loneliness May Actually Hurt Your Heart
The research suggested that feeling loneliness was a strong indicator of premature death and may double a person's risk of dying of cardiovascular disease.
Replica Human Organ 3-D Printing Factory is Opening
Doctors will use the synthetic organs to study the individual patients' anatomy.
The Rise of PrEP Might Cause a Decrease in Condom Use
The antiretroviral drug PrEP that can reliably cut the risk of contracting HIV has seen a rapid rise in popularity over the last few years, but condom use has also gone down.
Rare Pumpkin-Orange Lobster Rescued from Supermarket
The pumpkin-colored crustacean is lucky to be alive after showing up in a Massachusetts supermarket shipping crate.
CBDs in Marijuana Can Help Smokers Kick Habit
A new study found that CBD, a non-psychoactive compound in cannabis, can help people cut down on smoking.