Feb 01, 2019 06:09PM
Following the removal two years ago of an obsolete dam, shad have returned to New Jersey’s Millstone River for the first time since 1845.
A fungus known as white-nose syndrome is decimating U.S. bat species, but scientists hope that genetic strategies and cave treatments will turn the situation around.
The wild horse herds on North Carolina’s Outer Banks survived Hurricane Florence by huddling on high ground, hiding in maritime forests, and possibly by swimming.
Scientists are making progress toward using brain implants to help speech-paralyzed patients "voice" their thoughts.
The number of invertebrates and insects such as moths, butterflies and bees has dropped worldwide by 45 percent in the last 35 years, raising alarm about the global ecosystem.
Feb 01, 2019 03:37PM
The fourth annual Massachusetts State of Solar will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., February 7.
Feb 01, 2019 03:30PM
Patients can be fitted by Yasmin Chebbi, DMD, for a customized oral appliance to treat sleep apnea that is non-invasive, comfortable, well-fitting and covered by insurance.
Feb 01, 2019 03:25PM
Last month, Petco began removing dog and cat foods and treats with artificial ingredients, both from store shelves and e-commerce, with a commitment to complete the process by May.
Feb 01, 2019 03:22PM
Dr. Amparo David is excited to offer what looks to be the future state-of-the- art treatment for her patients: ozone therapy.
Feb 01, 2019 03:16PM ● By Alexia Taylor Eichman
The brain is hard-wired to resist change. It wants to relax and wallow in familiar routines, which is why it is so difficult to change a habit.
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