Low levels of the measles virus were detected in Oswego County's wastewater, raising health concerns. While no cases have been reported, officials urge everyone to check vaccination status.
Recent research suggests that vaccines not only combat infectious diseases but may also lower the risk of dementia. Experts highlight their protective role, especially for older adults.
In a surprising turn of events, NYC Mayor Eric Adams has ended his reelection campaign, citing scandals and political chaos that have left voters skeptical. With his departure, former Governor Andrew Cuomo could gain an unexpected advantage in the race.
This week in science news, a breakthrough gene therapy shows promise in treating Huntington's disease, while a Vancouver man regains his sight through a revolutionary tooth-in-eye surgery. Additionally, Super Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc across Asia, and new studies reveal shocking links between pollution and health.
Scientists have engineered a modified strain of Salmonella to combat cancer, showing promise in colorectal cancer treatment in mice. This innovative approach could revolutionize cancer therapies.
As Congress faces a potential government shutdown, Democratic leaders push for ACA subsidy extensions in negotiations with Republicans. Will a deal be reached?
Ty Cobb warns that Trump's indictment of former FBI director James Comey aims to rewrite history. He doubts Comey will be convicted, citing flaws in the case and the politicization of justice.
NASA's recent discovery hints at the possibility of ancient life on Mars, reigniting debates on colonization, contamination, and the future of human exploration on the Red Planet.
Scientists have created a haunting audio track representing Earth's magnetic field flip 41,000 years ago. This unique interpretation combines satellite data and geoscientific evidence, revealing the eerie sounds of the Laschamps event.
NASA has introduced its new class of astronaut candidates during a ceremony at Johnson Space Center. This exciting announcement comes as the Expedition 73 crew conducts groundbreaking research aboard the ISS, paving the way for future deep space exploration.