One in nine over-70s would benefit from drugs to slow Alzheimer’s, according to a study revealing the disease is more common ...
WHEN the festive fun is over, and our bank accounts are left reeling from Christmas spending, cheer yourself up with some of ...
After years of sampling, analysis, Calusa Waterkeeper hopes to help Fort Myers solve chronic fecal pollution in historic ...
Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills changed during the pandemic and why scientists are sampling whale breath.
This study provides important evidence that negative affect is associated with slower cognitive processing in daily life, with findings replicated across three independent samples and supported by ...
A study conducted by Iowa State University researchers, in partnership with the National Animal Disease Center, suggests bird ...
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Scientists discover the earliest evidence of human fire-making dating back 400,000 years
A research team at the British Museum, led by Nick Ashton and Rob Davis, reports evidence that ancient humans could make and ...
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Democrats Sound Like They’re in Doha
No one attends the Doha Forum to hear balanced discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The annual conference—the ...
Retired Canterbury fish veterinarian Peter Trolove has been a keen angler since he was a boy but these days he is more likely ...
Brevard garden fans can sign up for classes ranging from Container Gardening to free Florida-Friendly Landscaping seminars.
Revisit some of our team’s outstanding reporting from this past year, including our investigations into tax foreclosures, a rogue forensics lab, juvenile detention, wrongful convictions, and the ...
The increase in fitness testing aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s push for increased physical standards across the ...
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