The outbreak that enveloped West Africa last year has all but ceased. New infections have dipped to fewer than 100 cases per week.
Charging your battery in one minute may seem like a dream, but researchers at Stanford are working to make it a reality.
A recent study found the Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus were anatomically different.
Health officials became aware of the potential plague outbreak after noticing a decline in the prairie dog population in the area.
A new study warns of massive deglaciation in the region by the end of the century if current trends of greenhouse gas emissions continue.
Finding three new species is a striking fact given that they are among the largest and most colorful lizards in South American forests.
At least 2,250 California sea lions, mostly pups, have turned up starving and stranded on beaches from Santa Barbara to San Diego so far this year, marking the worst such crisis yet documented for the marine mammals.
Only two out of 32 commercial weight-loss programs evaluated have scientific evidence that participants achieve even modest weight loss after one year.
Develop these habits to eat healthier and reduce your odds of getting food poisoning.
A lawyer for one of the plaintiffs says the drug companies marketed the condition "Low T."
Florida residents remain divided in the climate change debate despite the state being one of the most vulnerable to global warming.
California Gov. Jerry Brown said on Sunday said the state's crippling drought crisis shows the climate phenomenon "is a wake-up call."
About 10 percent of breast milk samples ordered online are tainted, according to new research that casts doubt on the legitimacy and safety of a small but growing business.
The majority of many fruits and vegetables in America are grown in California.
Announcing the creation of India's first air quality index, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated India's "sensitivity" toward climate change.
The Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle collider in the world, is back in business after a two-year improvement project.
Protesters want a moratorium on construction of an observatory atop Mauna Kea, in hopes of finding a long-term solution.
The investigation showed that even though they were not magnetic at extremely low temperatures, they behaved according to the Hall Effect.
Much like the Marvel superhero, blind rats were given the ability to "see" using a brain implant that enabled them to detect geomagnetic signals.
Large measles epidemics were common in Canada prior to the immunization campaigns of the 1960s.
The green filaments are believed to be long tails of gas disintegrated under gravitational forces resulting from a merger of two galaxies.
The potent derivative, also called butane hash oil, has gained popularity in recent years among U.S. pot consumers.
The authors say they plan to conduct further study to investigate the role that genes and various regions of the brain play in the songs.
The latest finding suggests that the Little Foot skeleton was buried 3.67 million years ago.
The artifacts were discovered in an underground cave near Kibbutz Lahav in the Tel Halif region in southern Israel.
According to a new study, polar bears driven off their natural frozen habitat may not be able to survive on a terrestrial diet.
The virus has infected over 25,000 people and caused over 10,000 deaths since the current outbreak began in West Africa.
Meteorologists said that the typhoon is expected to become a tropical storm by the time it hits the Philippines over the weekend.
A study of millions of military personnel finds length of service and type of discharge are stronger indicators of suicide risk than deployment.
Changing how you dress and what you eat can help alleviate dreaded springtime allergies.