July 1 Gut microbes could be key to fighting toxic, long-lasting 'forever chemicals,' research says Research shows gut microbiome could help eliminate persistent PFAS that linger in bodies for years, as scientists work to develop protective probiotics.
June 30 Living near a golf course is linked to Parkinson’s risk in new study as some cite limitations A study links living near golf courses to higher Parkinson's risk, with strongest association found in those one to three miles from courses and vulnerable groundwater. Others cite limitations.
June 28 New device turns air into clean water and fresh coffee The innovative Kara Pod device extracts moisture from air to create mineral-rich water and brew coffee, featuring UV sterilization and compatibility with Nespresso pods.
June 27 Can a new nuclear plant fix New York’s power problem? Gov. Hochul unveiled New York's nuclear power plant project to power a million homes, which faces permit challenges while promising jobs and a cleaner energy future.
June 26 NASA's Curiosity rover discovers unusual 'boxwork' patterns on Mars linked to ancient waterways The Mars rover found geological formations in Gale Crater showing how water percolated beneath the surface, and mineral-filled cracks offer new clues about Mars' ancient climate.
June 26 Beach visitor accidentally picks up shell of venomous snail that can kill a human in moments Viral TikTok shows woman's panic in Japan after she handled the shell of one of the world's deadliest snails. Cone snails use harpoon-like teeth to inject venom that immobilizes their victims.
June 26 Parental rights watchdog exposes left-wing climate group's strategy to recruit kids for environmental activism American Parents Coalition warns that climate advocacy group Our Children's Trust is manipulating children through lawsuits and curriculum materials to advance their climate agenda.
June 25 Robot cleans 32,000 square feet of beach per hour The innovative BeBot robot uses electric power to remove pollution from shorelines, covering 20-30 times more area than manual collection while preserving wildlife.
June 20 Captain Cook's legendary ship finally identified near New England resort after 250 years The remains of the historic HMS Endeavour have been definitively located at a site near Newport, Rhode Island. The ship was the first European vessel to reach Australia's east coast.
June 20 ‘Jaws’ at 50: How ‘perfect film’ drove public fascination with sharks and still makes us afraid to swim Film critics and Wendy Benchley, the wife of late "Jaws" author Peter Benchley, told Fox News Digital about what made the film adaptation such a cultural phenomenon.