A multiyear study of dozens of wild, adult chimps suggests that play helps reduce tension and boost cooperation among individuals.
The first-ever close-up of an extragalactic star looks different than expected and might give a view of what stars look like at the end of their lives.
Every single Atlantic hurricane in 2024 had wind speeds supercharged by warming seas. One even jumped two categories of intensity.
Phobos and Deimos could have formed from asteroid debris, a new study suggests. An upcoming sample return mission will help test the idea.
If future AI models are trained on AI-generated content, they could end up producing more bias and nonsense, researchers caution.
The DESI project previously reported that dark energy — long thought to be constant — changes over time. A new analysis reaffirms that claim.
Mineral crystals in heart cockles’ shells protect symbiotic algae from ultraviolet rays and could lead to innovations in internet infrastructure.
If confirmed as head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy could influence U.S. policy on vaccines, drugs and food safety.
In 2024, tobacco use among middle and high school students reached a record low, but new vapes and other products with nicotine keep coming.
Maya Ajmera, President & CEO of Society for Science & the Public and Publisher of Science News, sat down to chat with Gideon Yu, co-owner and former President of the San Francisco 49ers, Executive ...
Fat tissue may commit weight to memory. For people living with obesity, losing weight can help reduce the risk of health problems such as type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease (SN: 2/29/24). But ...
That’s because Luciani has a condition called aphantasia — an inability to picture objects, people and scenes in his mind. When he was growing up, the term didn’t even exist. But now, Luciani, a ...