Massive Study Shows That Two Hours a Week is Key Dose of Nature for Health Benefits
This massive new English study has identified the perfect amount of time that people should spend outdoors in order to properly absorb all of its benefits.
This massive new English study has identified the perfect amount of time that people should spend outdoors in order to properly absorb all of its benefits.
For the first time in history, researchers have captured an audio recording of the extremely endangered north pacific right whale.
Scientists have discovered the key to unlocking a "universal" blood type after identifying a unique kind of bacteria in our gut biome.
After the Alzheimer's vaccine produced surprisingly good results in mice, researchers are now looking for funding to test the vaccine on humans.
Scientists are sick of paying heaps of money for research that should be available to the masses – which is why they are now rallying to make it all free.
Irish scientists have invented a robot that kills viruses and other germs by emitting UV light—and will be ready for production in one week's time.
Musical scientists have finally determined the exact amount of time it takes for music ease symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The Nat Geo trailer for Jane Goodall's new documentary "The Hope" is a message of encouragement for people around the world.
Researchers from the University of California San Francisco are asking adults to help them fight the novel coronavirus by downloading this smartphone app.
It has been 35 years since the world passed legislation to protect the ozone layer—and new research says that it has been a happy success.
The test was able to predict the tissue in which the cancer originated in 96% of samples; not only that, it was accurate for 93%.
After attaching GPS collars to 900 house cats from around the world, scientists finally believe they understand where cats go when they're outside.
Israeli scientists have demonstrated that health care workers can accelerate coronavirus testing by screening up to 60 patient samples simultaneously.
Being sedentary doesn't necessarily mean that you can't exercise—it just means that you shouldn't necessarily spend your free time sitting down.
The researchers say that their new technology has given the fake limb the "most advanced prosthetic control that the world has seen."
The museum boasts one of the most impressive collections of gems and minerals in the world-and it will finally be back on display in fall 2020.
Curcumin-the active compound found in turmeric-can now be more easily absorbed by the body to treat chronic conditions thanks to nanotechnology.
Matthew Whitaker is a blind piano prodigy whose unique neurological state could help scientists better understand the human brain.
The world's most infamously pungent fruit could one day be a speedy and inexpensive power source for your electronic devices.
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