A quarter of Americans are still carrying weight they gained during last year’s holiday season, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that 24% are still carrying pounds ...
Heading footballs may cause more damage to the brain than previously thought, warns new research. The American study suggests a link between repeated head impacts and serious neurodegenerative ...
Fish suffer from "social stress" - just like humans, according to a new study. Researchers found that male fish with low status get so stressed out it impacts their brains. They say their findings, ...
Kansas residents are the nation’s most passionate holiday bakers, racking up over 18 hours of holiday baking time during the festive season. The results emerged in a survey of 5,000 Americans, split ...
A famous Banksy created nearly 20 years ago on the side of a sexual health clinic is set to be sold along with the building it's painted on. Banksy's artwork in Bristol "Well Hung Lover" is up for ...
Footage shows the heartwarming moment five orphaned bear cubs were released back into the wild. The back bear cubs - who are believed to have lost their mothers - were released into woodland near ...
Dinosaur poop is providing vital clues about "who ate whom" 200 million years ago. Researchers have been able to identify undigested food remains, plants and prey in the fossilized feces of the big ...
Space scientists have observed five galaxies colliding at a staggering 2 million mph. The dramatic impact has been observed in unprecedented detail in Stephan's Quintet, a nearby galaxy group first ...
A dead space telescope has left behind jaw-dropping unreleased cosmic images. NASA’s NEOWISE telescope ended its journey through space on November 1 when it re-entered and burned up in Earth’s ...
Space scientists have captured a startling new image of the so-called Sombrero galaxy. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope snapped a mid-infrared view of Messier 104 (M104), also named for its ...
Great apes stare - just like humans, reveals new research. The primates track events with their eyes in the same way that people do, say scientists. Researchers found that when watching someone ...