Fox’s Jay Glazer suffered from major health issues involving his lower back for a long time. Training with the MMA fighters ...
Veterans groups said the rule is an “abrupt shift” and was “issued in a closed and unnecessarily expedited process.” ...
City officials hope the departure of the prison barge will usher in a new era, one where barges begin plying the East River ...
You see the scene: a mom of three faces back-to-back hospital visits, surprise bills, and last-minute family emergencies that ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com. What is Bluetooth? – Henry, age 13, Somerville, ...
When the pancreas stops producing insulin, glucose doesn't enter our cells. Instead, it accumulates in the bloodstream. In ...
Cornell researchers have uncovered a built-in molecular "gate" that controls the production of the molecule nitric oxide, a crucial signaling molecule throughout biology that in humans helps regulate ...
We often stop noticing things we’ve become too accustomed to, as a side effect of our brains protecting us from sensory ...
The animals’ ability to whistle while vocalizing earns them membership into a small club of creatures that can make biphonic sounds, which includes several birds species, human beat boxers, Mongolian ...
The FDA approves the Allurion balloon for weight loss, which is swallowed and doesn't require a procedure for removal. Doctors explain how it works.
From the "Miracle on the Hudson' to the Feb. 18 evacuation of a JetBlue flight at Newark Airport, the slides have saved lives.
New research on heart rate variability suggests that composure isn’t a personality trait. It’s a physiological skill the nervous system can train—one that may determine who thrives when the stakes are ...