Only 26 Percent of Americans Trust Trump for Coronavirus Info, Poll Shows
The vast majority of Americans (84 percent) said they trusted medical scientists for information about the novel virus.
Zuckerberg and Chan Tell Scientists They're 'Disgusted' by Trump's Rhetoric
"We take your concerns seriously and to heart," the letter from Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan to scientists funded by their initiative said.
U.S. Will Develop Coronavirus Vaccine Research First: White House
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien said China is likely using espionage to try and steal U.S. coronavirus vaccine research, but he declared American scientists would develop it first.
US Looks at Wuhan Lab Theory , China Researcher Says Allegations Malicious
The vice director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology spoke out to defend the Wuhan biosafety lab from allegations the coronavirus was created by the Chinese scientists.
Strange Images of 'Blood Snow' in Antarctica Shared by Scientists
The unusual red coloring can cause snow to melt faster.
MIT Scientists Create System to Decide How to Save Earth From an Incoming A
"It's like a preemptive strike, with less mess," study author Sung Wook Paek said.
U.S. Trust in Scientists Remains Stable—Despite Growth in Conspiracies
Levels of high confidence in scientists continues to hover around 40 percent despite concerns that the Trump Administration would attempt to undermine and discredit scientific information.
Thousands of Scientists Around the World Unite to Declare Climate Emergency
One of the article's signatories, Thomas Newsome at the University of Sydney, described a "moral obligation" for scientists to warn the public of any major threats to humanity.
Scientists Fired by Trump Admin Continue Working to Study Air Quality
The now-20 strong panel will reconvene to consider the various known and unknown affects of particulate matter on human health and based on the current science, calculate how much air pollution (with an adequate margin of safety) is passable without being a significant threat to human health.
These Are the U.S. States That Will Be Most Affected by Climate Change
"The weather affects every place on the Earth, from our backyard to entire forested, agricultural, or oceanic landscapes," an expert told "Newsweek."
Amazon Rainforest Fires Are Only Going to Get Worse | Opinion
"If Brazil does not retreat from the course it is on, scientists warn there will come a time in the near future when Amazonian fires burn without control and push the forest to a point of no return," researcher Robert Walker said.
Scientists Store and Release Mechanical Waves With No Energy Loss in Study
The development could have implications for a broad range of fields.
Radiation Near Sunken Russian Nuclear Sub 100,000 Times Higher Than Normal
The wreck of the K-278 Komsomolets sits around one mile under the Norwegian Sea in one of the world's largest fishing grounds.
Scientists Shed Light on How the Penis Forms in Womb
The research brings us closer to understanding why some babies are born with genital defects.
Scientists Find Chernobyl Full of Thriving Animals
Humans abandoned the area in 1986, following what is generally regarded as the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Smoking Cannabis Linked to Higher Sperm Count
Researchers studied men who had visited fertility clinics.
North America's First Native City Welcomed Immigrants
Cahokia, with its 30m Monk's Mound pyramid, was a cultural hub for 250 years—before its peoples vanished.
Scientists Discover New Snake Species in Snake's Belly
The snake is named Cenaspis aenigma, Latin for "mysterious dinner snake."
Scientists Who Made ISIS Chemical Weapons Still Free
The interrogation of a former ISIS worker has shed light on the militant group's chemical weapons ambitions.
Scientists Reveal Trick to Stop Unhealthy Food Cravings
Researchers believe smells can tap into the brain's reward circuit.
Scientists Create Way to Control Office Temperature
When there's almost someone always too hot or too cold, there must be a better way to control room temperatures.
Oceans Heating Up Faster Than Previously Thought
Rising global temperatures have led to the devastation coral reefs and melting polar ice caps.
Earth's Magnetic Pole Moving Fast, Baffling Scientists
he TWorld Magnetic Model set to be revised as the north magnetic pole moves from Canada toward Siberia.
'Sonic Attack' on U.S. Embassy Blamed on Crickets
Research suggested the Indies short-tailed cricket could be to blame for the noises embassy staff heard.
Subglacial Lake 3,500 Feet Under Antarctic Ice Reached
The team drilled for two days to get access to Mercer Subglacial Lake last month.
Good News Stories About Climate Change From 2018
Start 2019 with some positive news about climate change.
How Do Our Bodies Burn Fat? Scientists Offer New Answer
Scientists dosed a group of volunteers with a special molecule to understand how the body processes visceral fat.
Scientists Reveal Contact Lens Horror Stories
Even napping in lenses can spike the risk of infection, an expert warned.
2018 Kilauea Volcano Eruption Was Biggest in 200 Years
The eruption started in April and continued through August, as magma drained and the caldera collapsed.
Video: Scientists Blow Up Lava Bombs
In a recent case, lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano entered the ocean and caused a lava bomb to explode and hit a tourist boat.