Why the Collider Matters: In Search of the 'God Particle'
More than 25 years in the planning, with a price tag of around $10 billion, the Large Hadron Collider officially began smashing protons together on March 30. And...?
More than 25 years in the planning, with a price tag of around $10 billion, the Large Hadron Collider officially began smashing protons together on March 30. And...?
Recent research in lab rats suggests that prolonged exposure to high-fat foods can lead to compulsive eating behavior and obesity. But does this work translate into humans?
At special screenings, families of kids with the disorder can finally feel comfortable
Days before a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Italian city of L'Aquila last year, all of the toads disappeared, a researcher says. Did the amphibians know what was about to happen?
Chemicals in plastics and other products seem harmless, but mounting evidence links them to health problems and Washington lacks the power to protect us
Oriental Bittersweet was an exotic foreigner still found mostly in East Asia when the New York Botanical Garden planted its first specimen in 1897
A new study published online in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) adds to the evidence suggesting the protective benefit of simple checklists.
On the front lines of the battle of the bulge
Here are 12 of the most common birth control methods, and why you should or shouldn't try them
A century of life was once a rare thing, but that is changing. Science is slowly unraveling the secrets of the centenarians
In her book How to Never Look Fat Again, Charla Krupp reveals wardrobe secrets to make you look slimmer without hitting the gym
The summit will explore the role and influence of emerging energy technologies on climate change, on business, on infrastructure and, of course, on the environment