The James Webb Space Telescope obtains direct images of the Earendel object, which reinforce its interpretation as the most distant star ever observed.
A 31,000-year-old skeleton has been found with one leg amputated.
A small change in the TKTL1 gene boosted neuronal growth.
Jupiter-sized exoplanets orbiting massive stars were likely ripped from other suns or captured while wandering through space.
In certain cases, a head injury encourages the smoker to spontaneously stop his or her addiction to nicotine.
A Nordic epidemiological study has detected a slight increase in the incidence of cancer in children who originated through frozen embryo transfer.
A region of the brain controls thirst through signals from the mouth, digestive tract, and blood.
NASA's mission, the first step in a program to return astronauts to the Moon, will not be able to take off until engineers resolve some technical issues.
Analyzing respiratory movements during sleep using neural networks allows for early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and assessment of its severity.
According to a recent study, consuming sweeteners can have negative consequences.