A special video-equipped collar lets you see things from the perspective of a polar bear, among other scientific happenings this week.
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are the most serious skin reactions linked to acetaminophen in rare cases, FDA says.
The discovery of a comet graveyard in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter contains "Lazarus comets" that come back to life with a little help from Jupiter.
The Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, released its latest update on their cyclospora outbreak investigation on Friday. More than 400 cases of cyclospora infections have been reported in 16 states.
The brightest cluster galaxy in a galaxy cluster devours other galaxies to increase in size but over time these galaxies stop and researchers are not sure why this happen.
A warmer world is a more hot-blooded one, scientists say.
Researchers have discovered five hydrothermal vents off the coast of Norway in a geological region known as Loki's Castle.
At 12:50 p.m. EDT on Friday, Aug. 2, US Navy SEAL Commander Chris Cassidy will discuss the Navy's role in space from the ISS.
A new study tries to understand when our earliest ancestors -- one man and one woman -- lived and how the human race expanded across the planet.
The anonymous patient at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto is one of two post-stroke victims who have synesthesia.
Researchers used Hubble's COSMOS to solve the mystery of growing "quenched galaxies."
A pair of recently discovered stars have atmospheres loaded with lead and could be part of a new group of "heavy-metal stars."
NASA's Spitzer Telescope observed the YLW 16A stellar system, which contains three young stars and a dust disk that resembles a "hula hoop."
One proposed plan for controlling global warming would exploit the natural carbon-capturing qualities of trees.
"GMO" is a broad term that covers foods modified for a lot of different reasons.
Climate change could wreak havoc on winemakers and force them to leave the regions that have made them famous.
A Welsh farmer who lost his keys on his property ended up finding 14 coins that date back to the 14th and 15th centuries.
The eruption of the Irazu volcano in the 1960s was fueled by magma that rose 22 miles in just two months.
According to a recent study, scientists were able to grow an artificial ear using live tissue from cows and sheep.
Using the carcasses of the ancient mammal like the one discovered in Siberia earlier this year, scientist Ian Wilmut argues that researchers might be able to resurrect the species by converting tissue cells into stem cells.
The CDC, along with public health officials from Iowa and Nebraska, implicated a prepackaged salad as the source of the cyclospora outbreak in those states.
Understanding how life first began on Earth -- at deep-sea vents -- can help scientists in their quest for life on other planets.
As oceans swell from global warming, more than 1,400 cities in the U.S could be swamped by the end of the century, a new study says.
An eclipsing exoplanet transiting around its parent star was captured for the first time in x-ray light using NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
If you've ever envied sprinter Oscar Pistorius' cool blades, a new running shoe contains a similar design element.
The CDC released its latest report on the cyclospora outbreak in the United States, with reported cases rising to 372
The reintroduction of grey wolves has been an unexpected windfall for grizzly bears.
Newborn giant panda twins born at Zoo Atlanta have been gaining weight fast since their birth on July 15.
A 13-year-old girl known as the Llullaillaco Maiden, chosen to be a sacrifice in an Inca ritual, was heavily drugged prior to her death.
Because the bus is powered purely by liquid hydrogen, it produces no carbon emissions.