What makes a fever an infection-busting superpower
When a virus or bacterial infection attacks your cells, your immune system responds by turning up the temperature.
When a virus or bacterial infection attacks your cells, your immune system responds by turning up the temperature.
What is hydroplaning? Where does it happen? When does it happen? We have the answers, plus safety tips on what to if your car starts hydroplaning on the highway.
Historic snow in the Southern California mountains has buried residents and homes. Enter the California National Guard’s Joint Task Force Rattlesnake.
How do you choose the best parenting book? Think entertaining, scientific, and realistic when buying a self-help title for life with a newborn.
SealNet is a brand new facial recognition for, you guessed it, seals. Biologists have been training and testing it in Maine for two years.
An avid tea drinker covers three DIY ways to brew iced tea at home, including cold-brew tea, Japanese iced tea, and Southern sweet tea.
How many calories does a bicyclist need to finish the Tour de France? Let’s just say it’s the equivalent of 210 Big Macs.
Flying at nine Gs can put a lot of strain on an Air Force pilot’s neck. A new helmet from LIFT Airborne Technologies could help solve that.
In a study using human-language AIs like Google LaMDA, people confused fluency with deeper thought, exposing shallow listening across our species.
Even for the purple loosestrife, or Lythrum salicaria, rapid evolution has limits. Knowing this can help with conservation.