A perfect recipe of circumstances makes downhill skiing doable — though still quite remarkable — for Vonn, even with a torn ...
Building on recent momentum, plans are underway for the Marine Biological Laboratory to return to its historic role as a ...
Chennai: As many as 11 students received their degree certificates from the first-ever BSc (blended) science degree programme ...
Sports scientists are trying to figure out why female athletes are so prone to a specific type of knee injury.
After studying longevity for decades, Matt Kaeberlein says he's applying what he's learned to his own life and habits. Here's ...
In Minnesota, a community is coming together to push back against ICE and support their neighbors. It should surprise no one ...
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Iguanas are raining from trees in Florida cold snap as counts explode
As temperatures plunged across Florida this week, residents woke to a now familiar but still startling sight: iguanas lying ...
Wolfgang Epstein, professor emeritus of molecular genetics and cell biology and a frontier researcher in molecular genetics, ...
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Next school year, Rutherford High School students will be able to get a head start on a life-saving ...
Lado Okhotnikov, entrepreneur and founder of the medtech company Holivita, shares his reflections on movement, the body, and ...
Cold winter months often create a desire to crawl into bed. It's the human equivalent of hibernating. But for most of us, ...
Having different chronotypes, or being more active in the morning vs. afternoon, may play an important role in preserving muscle mass and strength, and metabolic health, according to a new study.
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