
Ancient Pill Secret From 2,500 Years Ago May Improve Gut Health
Researchers have investigated a medicinal clay that was "highly prized" as a therapeutic for various ailments in antiquity.
Researchers have investigated a medicinal clay that was "highly prized" as a therapeutic for various ailments in antiquity.
Portions of Northern Florida and southern Georgia may see temperatures dip into the low thirties over the weekend.
A study sheds light on the mysterious purpose of the iconic Neolithic monument, whose construction began about 5,000 years ago.
A company aims to bring a nuclear fusion plant online in the early 2030s, but the path to this breakthrough is anything but easy.
As California declares a state of emergency over bird flu, here is what scientists are saying about the dangers of the virus.
"This discovery is a testament to the rich paleontological history of New York," New York State Museum's Robert Feranec said.
More than 20,000 residents do not have access to running water in five of the top 15 biggest cities, a study revealed.
Peer into the fascinating work astronauts carried out on the International Space Station as it zips across the sky.
A 47-million-year-old fossil found in Utah has shed new light on a "strange" prehistoric plant species.
The cutting-edge space project began construction in 2015.
The first severe human case of bird flu in the U.S. has been confirmed by the CDC, bringing the total number of human cases to 61.
Discovery of diverse microbial life deep below Earth's surface offers clues to how life could survive on Mars and beyond.
Heavy bands of lake effect snow have battered the Northeast in recent weeks, and it was seen in spectacular detail from space.
"Our wildlife officers respond to calls every year of deer stuck in various netting and holiday decorations," CPW's Adrian Archuleta said.
A new observatory rising in Chile adds to China's extensive Latin American space network that is boosting its goal of civilian and military control in the skies