SCIENCE12 hours agoCERN touts discovery of exotic particles amid third run of Large Hadron ColliderCERN, the world's largest atom smasher, has resumed operations after a three-year pause for maintenance and routine checks, observing three new exotic particles.
FloridaJune 23Burmese python weighing over 200 lbs. caught in Naples, Florida: ‘Next-level snake’Researchers at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida caught a massive Burmese python in Naples, Florida; it broke records as removal efforts of the species continues.
HEALTHJune 15'Forever chemicals' in water and packaging can risk health, EPA saysThe EPA is warning that two nonstick and stain-resistant compounds found in drinking water could cause serious threats to health, even in low levels.
VIDEOMay 21Over 400 declassified UFO sightings defy the ‘normal laws of physics:’ Theoretical physicistTheoretical physics professor Dr. Michio Kaku discusses the hundreds of UFO encounters that Pentagon officials recently unveiled, on ‘Cavuto Live.’
ChinaMay 17Southern China sinkhole discovered, home to towering ancient treesA massive sinkhole was discovered in south China with ancient trees over 130 feet in length growing at the bottom, according to reports.
WILD NATUREMay 132 sperm whales die within week in Florida KeysTwo sperm whales have died within a week of each other in the Florida Keys, but officials didn’t immediately see a connection between the deaths.
SCIENCEMay 12NASA scientists grow plants in Apollo lunar soil for the first time: 'Everything sprouted!'For the first time, scientists have successfully grown plants in lunar soil brought back to Earth by NASA's Apollo astronauts.
NASAMay 10Scientists want to launch depictions of nude humans to aliensScientists have studied the possibility of broadcasting a new message into outer space – including the image of nude human figures – with the hopes of reaching extraterrestrial life.
LIFESTYLEApril 30Families visiting Bronx Zoo have amazing sight to see: Rare baby tree kangarooA baby Matschie's tree kangaroo has been born at the Bronx Zoo in New York City — and it's now been seen poking its head out of its mother's pouch. It's the first of its species born at the zoo since 2008.
MediaApril 19Acknowledging ties to 'segregation,' 'systems of oppression' key to fixing math education, organization saysThe National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (NCSM) stressed the need for a social justice-based curriculum in a recent statement.