How Much Color Do We Really See?
Most people don't notice massive color distortion in their peripheral vision.
Most people don't notice massive color distortion in their peripheral vision.
With people, vehicles and all the commotion absent, some species might demonstrate just how much more space they actually need.
In merely weeks, a 15-year-old boy no longer cracks jokes, dances or even utters a word. What's going on?
Much to the surprise of public health officials, a once-declining disease is surging again and heavily impacting people who are under age 40.
There are four coronaviruses already endemic in the human population. COVID-19 could become the fifth.
Scientists in Hungary claim to have found a new particle that reveals a fifth force of nature.
Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion. Here's an easy explanation into how the process works.
The same principles that govern jostling molecules might also apply to groups of humans.
Paleontologist Peter Roopnarine wants to bring forgotten fossils into the spotlight.
A creative solution to the difficulties of studying creatures that are usually underwater.
Thanks to an international collaboration, researchers have a database of DNA from thousands of tumors to draw from.
A team of roboticists and divers used an AI-powered drone to explore underwater caves farther than humans ever have.
A concept called frame-dragging from Einstein's relativity gives scientists a new look into a whirling white dwarf.
It comes down to the sympathetic nervous system and a common hormone.
Some of the ancient grains may have been created by a boom in stars forming in the Milky Way about seven billion years ago.
Stories abound of women who have dieted alongside a man, only to see his fat melt away — while they struggle to change the number on the scale. What's the deal?
Wood planks unearthed during subway construction in Rome show just how far the empire's trade networks spread.
Despite good motor skills, deep brain stimulation may be causing Parkinson's patients to sink.
Astronomers say this new way to find black holes could expand the small number discovered so far in our Milky Way galaxy.
A study of people's minds as they take DMT reveals a curious commingling of brain patterns.