The capsule withstands stomach acid and drills through mucus to deliver medication to the gut
Elderly people with exceptional memories have larger neurons in a brain area responsible for recollection
The first stars exploded long ago, but scientists say they've detected the chemical fingerprint that one of them left behind
For now, though, it simply walks, dances and waves
Carbon emissions from mining one coin increased 126-fold from 2016 to 2021, a new study finds
The Swedish geneticist used 40,000-year-old bones to sequence the early humans' genome
The medication aims to clear destructive plaque from the brain and slow cognitive decline
A small study suggests that highly sensitive canine noses can pick up on the odors that frazzled humans emit
Some officials believe the cause was deliberate
Research suggests younger adults’ dispositions shifted the most during Covid-19
A lunar "wobble" affects tides, creating a cycle of growth and dieback for these carbon-sequestering trees
The abductors are demanding a six-figure sum to return the animals to their sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
It will distribute $3 billion in climate and environmental justice grants to underserved communities
The spooky-looking structure, known as IC 5332, is about 29 million light-years away from Earth
The storm approached Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, with top winds reaching 155 miles per hour
A new study could close a long-standing debate about movement of people post-Roman rule
The growing land mass is larger than 8 acres and visible from space
Wildlife managers recently relocated dozens of the iconic animals to help restore balance to the park's ecosystem
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) is a first step toward defending Earth from threatening space rocks
A new study marks the first time the frog pandemic has been linked to human health
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