Federal health officials are launching a daring campaign to warn Americans about the dangers of ultra-processed foods, aiming to inspire healthier eating habits and combat chronic diseases like diabetes. With a budget of up to $20 million, the initiative seeks to create viral moments that resonate across social media and beyond.
A new COVID-19 variant known as 'Nimbus' is causing concern due to its painful sore throat symptom, dubbed 'razor blade throat.' While cases rise, experts assure the public that current vaccines should remain effective.
Astrophysicists have finally traced the Universe's missing matter using fast radio bursts, revealing that three-quarters of it is hidden in the cosmic web between galaxies, solving a decades-old mystery.
In a provocative statement, President Trump questions the validity of the Iranian regime, suggesting a potential regime change amidst recent U.S. military actions. Is a new conflict on the horizon?
Three newly-discovered sea spider species have taken survival to the next level by farming methane-eating bacteria on their bodies, showcasing a remarkable symbiotic relationship in the deep sea.
A new theory by Dr. Gunther Kletetschka suggests that time, rather than space, is the fundamental structure of the universe. This innovative approach could resolve long-standing physics puzzles and explain particle masses.
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery by capturing a direct image of GJ504b, a distant exoplanet likened to Jupiter. This achievement showcases advanced technology and opens new avenues in exoplanet research.
In a recent interview, Heather Graham shares her empowering perspective on aging, the importance of self-love, and how affirmations play a crucial role in her happiness. Discover her secrets to feeling fabulous at 55!
In a candid interview, Johnny Depp discusses his tumultuous legal battle with Amber Heard, claiming he was a 'crash test dummy for #MeToo' and reflects on his return to Hollywood amidst controversy.
A groundbreaking technique from the University of Glasgow enables non-invasive brain imaging by shining light through the head, promising deeper insights into brain health and conditions like strokes and tumors.