It can happen when you’re an adolescent and when you’re an adult, but no matter when acne rears its ugly head, it can be stressful and make you feel self-conscious.
While acne is largely a human-specific disease, dogs and cats can develop…

It can happen when you’re an adolescent and when you’re an adult, but no matter when acne rears its ugly head, it can be stressful and make you feel self-conscious.
While acne is largely a human-specific disease, dogs and cats can develop…

Pulsating remnants of stars hint at a clump of invisible matter thought to be about 10 million times the sun’s mass.

A parasite that lives permanently in the brains of millions may not be as uniformly dormant as scientists once thought.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have recently found evidence of low-level T. gondii…

February’s night sky has a lot to offer for anyone who enjoys looking up at the stars. From the changing phases of the moon to conjunctions and even a planetary lineup, there’s plenty to spot if you know when and where to look. We’ve put…

Hims and Hers’ 2026 Super Bowl ad, “Rich Peiole Live Longer” focused on the health-wealth gap in the United States
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Digital health platform Hims & Hers is returning to the Super Bowl with another message designed to generate…

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Scientists believe they’ve deduced why prehistoric Ediacara Biota fossils have remained preserved for millions of years.
The fossils of these soft-bodied creatures from before the Cambrian…

From fast-moving rivers to trickling creeks, scientists around the world work to measure discharge, or the volume of water flowing past a point per second. Discharge is the number that turns “the river is high” into “this could flood…

The Einstein–de Haas effect, which links the spin of electrons to macroscopic rotation, has now been demonstrated in a quantum fluid by researchers at Science Tokyo. The team observed this effect in a Bose–Einstein condensate of europium…

Quantum computers only work when they are kept extremely cold. The problem is that today’s cooling systems also create noise, which can interfere with the fragile quantum information they are supposed to protect. Researchers at Chalmers…