In an unprecedented study, researchers have developed genetically modified fruit flies that voluntarily consume cocaine, paving the way for breakthroughs in understanding and treating cocaine addiction. This innovative model allows scientists to quickly explore genetic mechanisms linked to addiction, offering hope for effective therapies.
A new study reveals a stunning variety of dinosaur eggs in Utah, challenging long-held beliefs about ancient ecosystems and nesting behaviors. Discover how these findings reshape our understanding of prehistoric life!
The New York Islanders have secured the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, creating buzz around their potential selection of top prospects. With insights from NHL reporters, find out who might be heading to Long Island and how other teams fared in the lottery.
Scientists have used advanced imaging techniques to explore Yellowstone's magma system, revealing that the iconic volcano is not at immediate risk of eruption. Discover the groundbreaking findings and what they mean for future volcanic activity.
In a startling move, the Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 17 international students at the University of Utah, causing widespread fear and confusion. This is part of a broader national trend affecting 300 students across various universities.
After Sundance Film Festival announced its move to Boulder, Utah’s Governor Spencer Cox quickly pivoted to propose a new film festival, reallocating funds to ensure Utah remains a film hub. Discover the political and creative implications of this shift!
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman in Congress, passed away at 49. Her legacy as a political pioneer and advocate for compassion lives on as tributes pour in from colleagues and friends.
Mia Love, the first Black Republican congresswoman in the US, has died at 49 after battling brain cancer. Her family shares memories of her incredible life and legacy, as tributes pour in from across the political spectrum.
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has passed away at 49 after battling glioblastoma. Her remarkable journey from Haitian immigrant to political trailblazer is a poignant testament to her enduring legacy.
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress and a symbol of hope in American politics, has died at 49 after battling brain cancer. Her legacy of service and unity will be remembered.