Muscle-healing gel could be a 'new frontier' for treating pelvic floor damage, very early study suggests
In a study, injecting rats with a new gel helped prevent or reverse pelvic floor damage associated with birth.
In a study, injecting rats with a new gel helped prevent or reverse pelvic floor damage associated with birth.
Public health measures were ramped up during the pandemic, but a new study in health care workers suggests one disease-spreading habit may have been overlooked.
As well as tornadoes, loud bangs sounding across the Reykjanes Peninsula indicate that pockets of methane within the lava are exploding.
Paleontologists in Peru have described an ancient species of whale that was way heavier than a blue whale.
Artificial intelligence can produce music that sounds similar to tunes people were listening to as they had their brains scanned, a collaborative study from Google and Osaka University shows.
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Scientists simulated ancient viruses to see what impact they would have on the environment. While most had few consequences, 1% were capable of killing their hosts and disrupting ecosystems.
The 1,800-year-old Medusa mosaic was discovered in the remains of lavish Roman-era house in western Spain.
NASA engineers have received a "heartbeat" signal from Voyager 2, bringing hope that they may be able to reestablish contact with the probe months ahead of schedule.
Doctors found a novel gene mutation in two siblings with the same rare disorder.
Einstein predicted the existence of these crosses back in 1915. Now, they are used to study distant galaxies.
The James Webb Space Telescope spied a cosmic question mark in deep space while observing two young stars located more than 1,000 light-years from Earth.
Here's why the nuclear bombs dropped in Japan left shadows of people on the ground and buildings.
Over 10,000 earthquakes have hit the Noto Peninsula over the last three years. They are believed to be emanating from an long-dead volcano, with fluids pushing through the collapsed system.
The strange signal is five times longer than the longest detected gamma-ray bursts of its type.
When a nuclear bomb goes off, the blast is only the beginning.
Non abelian-anyons' recollection of their past has enabled physicists to weave them into complex entangled designs with new behaviors.
Save over $70 on Apple's best-sounding AirPods and head back to college in style.
"The issue is not about running out of water, it's about having water in the right place," Lis Mullin Bernhardt, from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), told Live Science.