More than 100 miles north of Manhattan, the Schoharie Reservoir was at less than a third of its capacity this week.
A new law is in effect for those looking to rebuild their lives after being released from prison, providing a second chance to those who’ve done time.
The $100 million lawsuit claimed that the agencies were aware of and were involved in the assassination plot and failed to stop the killing.
Investigating the enigmatic origins of fast radio bursts (FRBs) has taken a surprising turn. These millisecond-long radio flares, radiating immense energy, have traditionally been linked to galaxies with active star formation. However, a recent discovery challenges this assumption, revealing that some FRBs might emerge from far more ancient and quiescent...
In a recent review published in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, researchers from UC Irvine and the University of Oxford have highlighted a profound connection between olfactory dysfunction—loss or impairment of the sense of smell—and inflammation across 139 distinct medical conditions. The research suggests that the sense of smell plays an...
The long-standing theory that the earliest Native Americans migrated to the Western Hemisphere from Japan is facing significant scientific scrutiny. A new study challenges the idea that these early populations, often referred to as First Peoples, descended from the Jomon people, who lived in Japan 15,000 years ago. This research,...