The White House correspondent falsely claimed an enzyme with a devilish name was being used as a tracker in Covid-19 vaccines.
The number of clinics selling unproven stem cell treatments in the U.S. has more than quadrupled since 2016, according to new research.
An analysis of red paint on a Peruvian mask turned up some interesting additives, including human blood proteins.
Researchers are buzzing about their latest discovery: a genetic pathway in our apian friends.
A decade-long study of environmental DNA indicates that glacial melt may have doomed the hairy animals.
Structures resembling a nucleus and chromatin turned up in the fossilized cartilage of a turkey-like dinosaur.
'Extinction is not inevitable. It is a political choice. ... As a country we need to stand up and say we aren’t going to lose any more species to extinction.'
Like a peacock with its dazzling plumage, this Cretaceous bird had fancy tail feathers that likely served to attract mates.
These tigers often appear more black than orange, and now scientists know why.
New Zealand's endangered kākāpō are in surprisingly good genetic condition, despite millennia of inbreeding.
"That would surely be the discovery and proof of global warming."
A recent study found that acceptance of evolution among Americans has increased, even among religious fundamentalists.
The hardiest bacteria may be able to live as long as the oldest plants and animals known to exist.
Officials are conducting toxicology tests on the bodies and testing water sources near the trail where they were found.
Scientists say that sea snakes' seemingly aggressive behavior toward humans may actually be misguided courtship.
The brain organoids developed optic structures that reacted to light, but they're not conscious.
New research identifies five genetic phenotypes of dog coats, one of which can be traced back over 2 million years.
The policy could imperil a wolf population that conservationists have fought to restore for decades.
Y: The Last Man 's showrunner says that FX's new comic adaptation will expand beyond the static gender binary.
Researchers could give the world the first practical adaptable camouflage.