Sea otters contaminated with "forever chemicals" Sea otters in British Columbia show high levels of forever chemicals, with urban otters having triple the contamination.
Shortness of breath in hospital patients linked to higher death risk Hospital patients feeling short of breath are six times more likely to die, study finds.
After-work social invites stress introverts, boost extroverts. Social invites after work can stress introverts but benefit extroverts, a new study finds.
Thwaites Ice Shelf disintegration detailed in new study New study reveals how Thwaites Ice Shelf has disintegrated over two decades, highlighting feedback mechanisms accelerating ice loss.
Trauma alters brain activity in children, even without symptoms. Children exposed to trauma show subtle brain changes, even without behavioral symptoms.
Human stomach cells tweaked to treat diabetes in mice. Scientists genetically engineered human stomach cells to produce insulin, offering a potential new treatment for diabetes.
New liposomal delivery method achieves complete cancer regression with toxic drug New liposomal delivery method achieves complete cancer regression with toxic drug.
Humans can sense objects without direct contact, study finds Humans can detect buried objects in sand before touching them, a new study finds.
Chronic kidney disease affects 788 million globally, study finds. Chronic kidney disease affects 788 million people globally, up from 378 million in 1990, a new study reveals.
Women can gauge men's age, body fat, and testosterone from faces. Women can infer age, adiposity, and testosterone levels from men's faces, a study in Poland found.