The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has provided the first direct measurements of the chemical and physical properties of a potential moon-forming disk encircling a large exoplanet. The carbon ...
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Urine is not just excess excess water and by products excreting your body through the kidneys, it also holds the key to your health. The analysis of urine provides doctors with information that ...
Stephen DiKerby receives funding from NASA and NSF grants, as well as from Michigan State University. Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to ...
Occasional urine leaks may seem harmless, but they can be signs of bladder or pelvic floor issues. A gynecologist explains why it is important not to ignore it. A little urine leak when you sneeze, ...
Travis Kelce made fun of Patrick Mahomes’s voice during a press conference in Brazil on Thursday. After the quarterback told reporters the Kansas City Chiefs were “ready to play football again” after ...
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and four other institutions have devised a novel method to test for prostate cancer using biomarkers ...
Astronomers may have uncovered the origins of the mysterious “little red dots,” some of the strangest galaxies seen in the early universe. These tiny but brilliant objects, discovered by the James ...
College football national championships have a long, celebrated, but also confusing and controversial history dating back to the first title in 1869. Unlike other NCAA divisions, sports and ...
When your body is well hydrated and healthy, your urine should be a pale yellow shade. Clear, colorless urine can be due to several factors, including drinking alcohol. If your urine is consistently ...
There are tons of old wives' tales we tend to believe, even though there's little to no evidence to back them up. The five-second rule isn't real because germs can transfer almost instantly, and ...