SCIENCE
Gynecologist Reveals Vagina Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
While it can be shrouded in taboo, understanding what normal discharge looks like could save you from serious health complications.
Scientists 'Couldn't Believe' First of Its Kind Evolutionary Accident
The researchers said the discovery was "totally unlike" anything they had ever seen before.
Woman Discovers 'Worm-Like' Parasite Living in Eye for Two Years
The tongue worm inhabits reptiles and grew beneath victim's eyelid after she ate crocodile meat.
Neanderthals 'More Human' Than Generally Assumed, Says Living Space Study
Traditionally, experts assumed that Neanderthal behavior was less complex than that of our own species.
'Viking' Combs Revealed Amid 'Extraordinary' Set of Medieval Finds
The unique collection features more than 1,300 bone and antler objects that were found during excavations in a single town.
California Snowpack's 'Atypical' Year Revealed in NASA Image
The snowpack hasn't been this close to its all-time average since 2010, making it an unusual year, especially after last year's record-breaking snowfall.
Curious Bear Forces Closures at California Ski Resort
The bear is thought to have just come out of hibernation and is wandering around in search of food.
More Women Getting Tubes Tied After Roe V. Wade Overturned
Huge rise in permanent contraceptive procedures after abortion rights were overturned, especially among women.
Wildfires on the West Coast May Trigger Hailstorms in the Central US
"Wildfires in the western U.S, exert a far-reaching influence on atmospheric conditions," researcher Jiwen Fan said.
Warning Over Toxic 'Forever Chemical' Risk From High Seafood Diets
Certain species contained significantly higher concentrations of these toxic chemicals than others.
Sign of Aging Reversed by Simple Exercise
"Everyone says that '[aging is] just part of getting older,' but this doesn't actually have to be true," researchers say.
Astronomers Solve Mystery of 'Brightest of All Time' Gamma-Ray Burst
"This was an event that Earth sees only once every 10,000 years," said Northwestern University astrophysicist Peter Blanchard.
Georgia Map Shows Where State Could Be Underwater From Sea Level Rise
The state's coastal cities could face a watery future within the span of a lifetime, amid warnings that sea levels are set to jump dramatically by 2100.
Neuroscientists Uncover Brain Region 'Crucial' to Deep Sleep
The discovery paves the way for new treatments tackling sleep disorders and memory consolidation.
Neuroscientists Discover That Spinal Cords Can Make Their Own Memories
The discovery opens up new avenues for treating patients in recovery from spinal cord injuries.
Archaeologists Reveal Rock Art May Depict People Singing While High
Ancient carvings in Peru's Toro Muerto depicting dances and singing were possibly made by hallucinating artists.
Cat and Dog Flea Treatments Are Polluting Rivers
Large quantities of anti-flea treatments end up being washed away down the drain and ending up in rivers, where they can harm wildlife.
NASA Says Giraffe-Sized Asteroid to Pass Incredibly Close to Earth Today
2024 GJ2 will pass at only 4 percent of the distance between the Earth and Mars, making it a very close flyby.
How NASA Astronauts Are Visiting Lunar Gateway Station Before It Exists
The astronauts were both commanders of missions to the ISS, so they have crucial insight into what a space station needs.
Archaeologists Discover Lost Medieval Settlement and 'Unique' Roman Finds
The medieval settlement is thought to date to the 11th to 13th centuries, but there is also older evidence of Roman activity at the site.
'Exciting' New Insight Into Ancient Egyptian Astronomy and Mythology
Despite the ancient Egyptians' advanced knowledge of astronomy, the role of the Milky Way in their culture remains a mystery.
San Andreas May Be Getting Ready for an Earthquake, Say Seismologists
Despite no solid signs of an earthquake, scientists predict that understated signals could indicate one will occur soon.