September 23, 2023 Type 2 diabetes a much greater risk for 'night owls' than for early birds, a 'startling' new study finds A new study revealed that night owls are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to early birds. Dr. Joe Whittington, an emergency medicine doctor, discussed the findings.
September 20, 2023 Pink diamonds may have come from a supercontinent's breakup, researcher from Western Australia speculates A scientist in Australia says his team of researchers has determined why a plethora of pink diamonds were found in remote Western Australia. Their findings were shared in a release this week.
September 17, 2023 Exclusive glimpse of Antarctica: 'Expect the unexpected when cruising' this harsh, cold and beautiful place Antarctica is regularly recognized as one of the coldest travel destinations in the world. Check out the magnificent life there with an exclusive glimpse at it by an intrepid cruise traveler.
September 12, 2023 Alaska bear caught terrorizing moose and calf in 'intense' footage: video The Alaska Department of Fish and Game shared rare predator-prey footage showing a moose being terrorized by a bear, while its calf was pursued by a wolf earlier this summer.
September 10, 2023 Sinkhole, 50 feet wide, forms in same Florida area as 75-foot sinkhole months earlier A second large sinkhole has opened in Florida where construction is apparently taking place. It did not pose a threat to the county roadway or homes.
September 5, 2023 New AI-generated COVID drug enters Phase I clinical trials: ‘Effective against all variants’ Insilico Medicine recently announced that its new AI-designed drug for COVID-19 has entered Phase I clinical trials. If approved, it would become an alternative to the current antiviral medications.
August 31, 2023 Japanese prime minister eats fish from radioactive wastewater dump to demonstrate safety Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is working to raise confidence in food caught and sourced from the Fukushima region in an effort to prevent a drop-off in sales.
August 29, 2023 Schools scramble to improve students’ math skills as test scores continue to lag post-pandemic While test scores have revealed that students across the country are still struggling to catch up in multiple subjects post-pandemic, math declines have been particularly striking.
August 16, 2023 Dutch ship sets sail from England to retrace Charles Darwin’s voyage taken 2 centuries ago A Dutch ship has left England on a two-year mission to study and save species discovered by Charles Darwin. The vessel is scheduled to retrace Darwin’s 1831 voyage.
August 16, 2023 Rachel Levine praises gender clinic pushing biological sex revisionism, referring to moms as 'egg producer' Health and Human Services' Admiral Rachel Levine praises an Alaskan gender clinic promoting biological sex revisionism, including striking out the term 'mother.'