
Lifelong Instrument Practice Linked to Stronger, More Youthful Brain Function in Older Adults
Researchers in Canada and China say years of musical training build cognitive reserve and improve the ability to understand speech in noisy environments

Researchers in Canada and China say years of musical training build cognitive reserve and improve the ability to understand speech in noisy environments

Researchers say two previously unrecorded European-origin parasitoid wasps are turning up from New York to the Pacific coast and may disrupt native insect communities

A pair of morning quakes added to dozens of tremors near Valmy, Nevada, as experts say swarms are likely driven by regional faulting rather than volcanic activity.

Dr. Tara Swart told the Diary of a CEO podcast she perceives messages from her late spouse by attending to expanded sensory cues; mainstream neuroscience does not endorse post-mortem communication.

Researchers say high‑intensity visible blue light drives photobleaching with ambient oxygen and avoids harsh chemical oxidants

Satellite imagery at 66°16'24.5"S 100°59'03.5"E shows a round structure partly concealed beneath a rock overhang; observers and an online ufologist have flagged the site, but no evidence supports an extraterrestrial origin.

Grainy 18-minute film that once captivated millions was later called a hoax by its makers, but questions persist as a new docuseries reopens the case

Space rock roughly the size of a commercial jet will pass at about half the distance to the Moon at speeds exceeding 28,000 mph; agencies say there is no collision risk.

A New Zealand nature writer discovered a sinistral common garden snail whose reversed shell coils may prevent successful mating