Witney Carson and Danny Amendola chat with ET after the semi-finals on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ which aired on ABC and Disney+.
Jay Leno told ‘Inside Edition’ about his 60-ft. fall down a hill that left him with a bruised face, an eyepatch and a broken wrist.
A study found that male worms’ brains can activate conflicting memories, but behavior is driven by the more beneficial one. This research sheds light on how brains prioritize information, offering insights into conditions like PTSD. A new study by UCL researchers reveals that two conflicting memories can simultaneously be activated in a worm’s brain, even...
Recent advances in molecular biology have provided unprecedented insights into the structure of amyloid fibrils associated with Huntington’s disease (HD). By integrating experimental methods such as cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR), researchers are unraveling the complex architecture of protein aggregates that contribute to neurodegenerative disorders....
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight, but they remain the only major volant group to face extinction. Despite their significance, much about their flight mechanics has been elusive due to the rarity of well-preserved fossils. Recent discoveries in Jordan, however, have shed light on this mystery, offering...
Health monitoring is poised for a major transformation with the advent of sweat-powered wearable devices. Researchers have developed a fingertip-worn gadget capable of continuously tracking vital chemical levels in the body. This innovation, driven by advanced microgrid technology, promises to make personalized health monitoring as effortless as putting on a...