From the effect of vaccines on a baby's immunity to whether Covid-19 can cause stillbirths, experts weigh in with helpful information and advice
If conditions stemming from exposure to alcohol in-utero can be better identified, then scientists can more effectively research treatments
Prolific audio naturalist Martyn Stewart has released a free collection of his remarkable recordings before his passing
Olympic ski jumpers do everything they can do counteract the effects of gravity and fly as far as they can down hills
The big cats are stealthy predators, but the mountain-climbing ungulates are agile defenders
By analyzing the light it reflects, scientists can say whether that floating blob in a satellite image is made up of shrimp, seaweed or something else
Parachute science and lingering colonialism in fossil studies have negatively impacted the discipline
New research is revealing how physical activity can reduce and even ward off depression, anxiety and other psychological ailments
In these sports that send humans hurtling faster than a car on a highway, tiny motions mean the difference between gold and a crash
They're light on their feet, and they aren't afraid to butt heads
From a pristinely preserved wolf pup to ancient camels, remains found in northern Canada's frozen earth have provided remarkable glimpses into the Ice Age
As you watch the Beijing Winter Olympics, enjoy this guide to the history, science and thrills of the worldwide athletic competition
Being in the right place at the right time makes for an awe-inspiring trip
The autonomous ship will embark on the same journey the Pilgrims took more than 400 years ago, collecting scientific data along the way
From what to wear to how to avoid counterfeits, experts weigh in on the latest advice about masks and Covid-19
Researchers suggest the practice was a response to Spanish conquistadors' desecration of the remains
The finding is good news if it means the porpoises are staying safe, but it is bad if they are losing habitat in the process
Scientists are sourcing new ultraviolet ray-blocking compounds from algae, seaweed, cyanobacteria and other marine creatures
The genetic factor that plays a large role in determining canine body size was around thousands of years prior to domestication
Mineralized feces chock-full of parasitic eggs indicate that it wasn’t the lower classes alone who suffered from certain infectious diseases
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