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Science news on space, health, animals and more.
Science news on space, health, animals and more.
Science news on space, health, animals and more.

Several experts have weighed in on the groundbreaking new research

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched a Food and Drug Administration review of mifepristone

Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet revealed exactly what urine symptom you need to be wary of

Donald Trump's recent health claims have been causing confusion around the world

Expert agencies have said the discolouration is often painless and harmless, but could also indicate you have an underlying condition

The simulation claims to show what would happen if the United States unleashed nuclear war on Russia

Here's everything you need to know about leucovorin and why it's being considered as a 'treatment for autism'

American psychiatrist Rami Kaminski has made a case for otroversion

Budding Instagram and TikTok creators are being warned to take care of their wellbeing outside of work

If you're proud of your baby blue eyes, then scientists have got news for you

An anatomy expert has broken down the science behind what happened when Charlie Kirk was fatally shot in the neck

Two doctors have shared their expertise on the subject

The 31-year-old right-wing activist was shot in the neck last Wednesday (10 September)

There are a whole number of ways reaching climax affects our brains and bodies beyond just pleasure

Last month, three more 9/11 victims were identified using scientific DNA analysis

Apparently, according to a Harvard study, anyone with a penis may want to be doing this pretty regularly

Several experts have weighed in on the matter

Anyone with a four-legged friend, this one's for you...

A 2023 study astonishingly recorded the brain activity of a person at the moment of death for the first time

Turns out, there are some pretty major changes...

The two world leaders walked together at a military parade in Beijing earlier today (3 September)

The new research by Dartmouth College and University College London has revealed a worrying change

New research published in the European Heart Journal suggests the popular heart attack drugs could be doing women more harm than good

The study's lead researcher claimed they'd hope their work would act as 'a snowball effect'