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Scientists named a fungicide after Keanu Reeves because it's extremely effective at killing just like his characters
The new compounds, called keanumycins A, B, and C, could be used to treat human yeast infections an…
Hannah Getahun
A 114-year-old woman is now the oldest living American. She says 3 things have helped her live so long.
Naomi Whitehead believes that religion and working hard are among the factors that have helped her …
Serafina Kenny
Study: Heat-temperature marine bacteria help detoxify asbestos
For the first time, University of Pennsylvania researchers have demonstrated that extremophilic bac…
ANI
A simple glucose meter test can help you accurately monitor Covid-19 antibodies
Over-the-counter Covid tests can quickly show whether a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2. But if …
Why Americans don't exercise
We know that moving our bodies is good for us. So what keeps us from doing it?
P.E. Moskowitz
Dr Subhash Babu, first Indian scientist to be awarded Bailey K Ashford Medal for his research in tropical medicine
Dr. Subash Babu is the Scientific Director of the ICER (International Centre for Excellence in Rese…
ANI
Texas found startling amounts of a cancer-causing chemical in the air outside Houston. Nobody told the residents.
Texas regulators documented startling amounts of benzene in Channelview, near Houston. Instead of s…
David Leffler,Savanna Strott,…
Mosquitoes are most attracted to a chemical compound present in butter, cheeses and yogurts. Their deterrents can be a chemical found in plants, including cannabis.
A new study suggests that mosquitoes are attracted to butyric acid, which is not only produced by h…
Lloyd Lee
Fox News is unlikely to face pushback from professional journalism groups after court documents revealed it lied to viewers
Fox News hosts like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham didn't believe 2020 election fraud claims, ac…
Jacob Shamsian
Publisher Walter Hussman lobbied UNC against hiring 1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones at the journalism school named for him: report
Hussman, a UNC alumnus whose name adorns the university's journalism school, worried that hiring Ha…
John L. Dorman
'Forever chemicals' in drinking water linked to high blood pressure risk, study of middle-aged women finds
Women between the ages of 45 and 56 with higher exposure to multiple PFAS chemicals were more likel…
Andrea Michelson
America's obsession with secret societies is a mainstay of our democracy and it resurfaces whenever there's a renewed push for civil rights, the author of a new book says
Colin Dickey, author of "Under the Eye of Power," told Insider that belief in secret societies incr…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Dangerous 'forever chemicals' were found in turf at the Philadelphia Phillies' old stadium after six former players died of same cancer, investigation finds
Dangerous substances commonly referred to as "forever chemicals" were found in samples of artificia…
Aaron McDade
Sen. Josh Hawley says 'the Left,' which 'controls the commanding heights of American society,' wants to 'give us a world beyond men'
Hawley claims working class men are a "particular target" of the Biden administration, and points t…
Bryan Metzger
FDA releases list of dry shampoo products that may contain a chemical linked to blood cancer, and are being recalled
Unilever said the amount of benzene used in its dry shampoo products by Dove and TRESemmé would not…
Allana Akhtar
What do you do when your country tortures you? Syrian refugees are finding a landmark pathway to justice in German courts.
Former Syrian intelligence officers were convicted in a landmark war-crimes case in Germany. Former…
Charles Davis,Insider staff
New stars running from the death of their own galaxies means our Milky Way might survive
These stars are migrant refugees fleeing from their own dwarf galaxies — known as Magellanic Clo…
American mothers wanted federal childcare. Instead, they got the supermom mystique.
In this adapted excerpt from her book, Jessica Grose describes how policy failures of the past 50 y…
Jessica Grose
A Black woman diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38 is helping sound the alarm on toxic chemicals in beauty products
Tiah Tomlin-Harris is working with a research initiative studying potentially cancer-causing chemic…
Allana Akhtar
The editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association explains how a medical study gets published
"Two-thirds of papers are rejected without external peer-review," JAMA's Howard Bauchner told Busin…