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A 'Hidden' Metabolic Disorder May Not Show Up on Your Scale, Researchers Say

World Now in a State of 'Global Water Bankruptcy', New UN Report Warns

Gigantic Wave in The Pacific Was The Most Extreme 'Rogue Wave' on Record

One Change to Your Reading Habit Fights Stress And Misinformation

A Single Molecule May Explain How Blood Flow in The Brain Triggers Dementia

A Common Pain Relief Drug Could Have Anti-Cancer Properties

Jupiter's And Saturn's Distinct Polar Storms Could Reveal What Hides Within

The World's Longest-Running Lab Experiment Is Almost 100 Years Old

Alzheimer's Might Not Actually Be a Brain Disease, Reveals Expert

The Ocean Is Still Reeling From a Single Massive Heat Wave Decades Ago

Mars: Scientists Have Figured Out How Blue The Red Planet Used to Be

This Popular Celebrity Workout Actually Has Science to Back It

Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids' IQ, Study Says

Study Confirms Why Some People Get Drunk Without Touching Alcohol

Mysterious Underwater 'Atlantis' Is Like a Lost City in The Ocean

This Week in Science: a Mammoth Mistake, Redhead Superpowers, And More!

Takeaway Coffees May Contain Thousands of Microplastic Fragments, Study Warns

Scientists Figured Out a Standard Measure For Cannabis Use

Scientists Discover 7 Rare Mummified Cheetahs in Arabian Desert

NASA Brings Astronauts Home Early After Unprecedented Medical Issue in Space

A Landmark 'High Seas Treaty' Has Arrived. Here's Why It's a Big Deal.

Blood test reveals risk of multimorbidity

Inhalable therapy aims for one-two punch against advanced melanoma

The State of Your Teeth Could Predict an Early Death, Study Shows

'Genius' Chimpanzee Who Could Read Chinese And English Dies Aged 49

Surprise Hair Loss Breakthrough: A DNA Sugar Gel Sparks Robust Regrowth

There's One Critical Thing You Can Do to Cut Your Risk of Dementia

Ghost Particles Interacting With Dark Matter Could Solve a Huge Cosmic Mystery

Our Moon Is Curiously Lopsided, And a Massive Impact Could Be to Blame

A Geologist Explains What Makes Greenland So Incredibly Special

40-Year-Old Iceberg Turns Vivid Blue as It Approaches Total Disintegration

Chimps Reveal Why Teenagers Are Notorious For Risky Behaviors

Menopause Hormone Therapy Is Not Linked to Dementia Risk, Review Suggests

Do 'Focus Apps' Increase Your Productivity? Here's The Science

'Mammoth' Bones Kept in a Museum For 70 Years Turn Out to Be An Entirely Different Animal

Think The World Is Getting Worse? Science Has Some Surprising Good News

This Week in Science: Anti-Cancer Fungal Compound, a Golden Shark, And More!

Can Drinking Your Pee Save Your Life in an Emergency?

Record-Breaking Asteroid Spins So Fast It Should Tear Itself Apart

AI Faces Fool Most of Us, But 5 Minutes of Training May Help You Spot Fakes

NASA Evacuating ISS Crew After Unprecedented Medical Situation

Expert Reveals 5 Surprising Sources of Microplastics in Your Daily Diet

Multiple Sclerosis May Have Two Distinct Subtypes, Scientists Discover

Caffeine in Your Blood Might Affect Body Fat And Diabetes Risk, Study Shows

Earliest Direct Evidence of Poisoned Arrows Revealed in 60,000-Year-Old Relics

10-Minute Bursts of Exercise Can Trigger Anti-Cancer Signals in The Body

We Emit a Visible Light That Vanishes When We Die, Surprising Study Says

An Ingredient in Toothpaste Makes Orange Juice Taste Vile. Here's How.

An Early Warning Sign of Dementia Risk May Be Keeping You Up at Night

Helping Others May Be an Easy Way to Keep Your Brain Young, Study Finds

Origins of Dental Braces Aren't as Ancient as We Once Thought

A Simple Change to Your Standing Desk Could Make Workdays Healthier