Nursing homes and senior communities here have embraced simple, science-backed innovations to improve the lives of older ...
While experts generally agree that male fertility is on the decline, urologists and epidemiologists don’t agree on why it’s ...
With 300 days of sunshine a year, the area offers outdoor adventures, world-class museums, chic eateries, and accommodations ...
In 1204 the soldiers who had set out to retake Jerusalem in the Fourth Crusade changed course—but why? The result would change medieval Europe forever.
Located off Africa’s western shore, Príncipe is a quiet paradise — where ancient jungle spills into the sea, endemic species thrive and nature writes its own secret epic.
“Many confounding factors in real life—including lifestyle, UV exposure, occupational hazards, and immune status—can influence cancer risk,” says Tung. “As with many environmental exposures, ...
Egg yolks have long been blamed for causing high cholesterol. But mounting scientific evidence suggests they were never ...
In 1952, 52 servicemen died in a plane crash in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains. The discovery of their bodies may have been aided ...
Research tracking thousands of adults found that staying fit lowered mortality and liver disease risk among drinkers—though ...
A blood red moon anchors a month of planetary meetups, dark-sky delights, and improved chances to catch the northern lights around the spring equinox.
Known as the “godmother of civil rights,” Dorothy Height fought not just for racial justice but for women’s equality.
When ancient humans interbred, new research shows that the pairings were predominantly male Neanderthals and female Homo ...