14-Year-Old Girl Wins $25,000 For a Scientific Breakthrough That Could Lead to COVID-19 Cure
Anika Chebrolu has won the prestigious 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge for her research that could lead to an effective COVID-19 treatment.
Anika Chebrolu has won the prestigious 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge for her research that could lead to an effective COVID-19 treatment.
A restaurant that's famous for its hilarious signs has been pulling out all the stops to bring laughs in the era of COVID-19. Austin-based restaurant El Arroyo started making comic signs in the early 80s, and they've been perfecting the art ever since. When the pandemic reached the States' shores, and bars and restaurants began […]
When marine biologist Deborah Giles adopted rescue dog Eba, she found the perfect dog to help her in conservation work with killer whales.
A tiny preemie baby the size of a superman doll, Logan Ray, poses with the same toy in photos every passing year to show how much he's grown.
Tuskegee, Alabama, and South Berwick, Maine are Sister Cities healing the racial divide between their all-White and all-Black towns.
Kevin Hart hosted a live streaming Muscular Dystrophy telethon yesterday and raised $10.5 million for the MDA charity.
Robin Moore, in shorts and cowboy boots, plummets to earth sitting in an inflatable rubber raft during skydiving video from River Ranch, FL.
The second Michael Jordan Medical Clinic opened its doors in Charlotte, North Carolina, to serve the underinsured in the North End.
A study published in the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences has found that social interaction could help prevent dementia.
Enjoy a sneak peek of the new Nat Geo series about the high jinx of rescued chimp in their Louisiana Chimp Haven sanctuary—Meet The Chimps
If you've ever wanted to be part of a 'stuck in car in a zombie apocalypse' experience, Kowagarasetai is making those ghoulish dreams happen.
Performing acts of kindness boosts our health, according to meta-analysis of 201 independent studies, comprising 198,213 total participants.