Human male reproductive cells are officially breaking Newton’s Third Law of Motion by swimming through biological fluids without triggering an equal and opposite reaction. Researchers recently ...
Premiering at SXSW, the documentary from directors Alyse Walsh and Jackie Jesko profiles several young mothers who spend time at a charitable Christian group home.
Octopuses are among the most unusual animals in the ocean, with intelligence and biology that continue to puzzle scientists. Their bodies have no rigid skeleton, allowing them to squeeze through ...
New technology that is moving patients out of hospitals more quickly and speeding up recovery is helping Winnipeg handle more spinal surgeries.
There’s a special kind of magic that happens when a town decides it would rather be peaceful than profitable, and Manzanita, Oregon has perfected this particular spell. This unassuming coastal village ...
The documentary A Life Illuminated will make its Washington, D.C., premiere on March 19, the first night of the D.C. Environmental Film Festival, where Mongabay is a media partner. The film traces the ...
A team from Ward Melville High School won this year’s Regional Science Bowl. From left, students Jason Yin, Anna Xing, Harry Gao, Eric Liu and Alan Mao, with coach Marnie Kula. At the junior high ...