Ants in Your Yogurt? Scientists Decode Bulgaria’s Bizarre 6-Legged Dairy Secret
Researchers have decoded a traditional Bulgarian yogurt recipe that uses live ants to ferment milk, producing a uniquely herbaceous flavor.
Researchers have decoded a traditional Bulgarian yogurt recipe that uses live ants to ferment milk, producing a uniquely herbaceous flavor.
Dr. Jane Goodall, the pioneering scientist who transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and championed global conservation, has died at age 91.
A 2025 study reveals wolves are deeply fearful of human voices, fleeing them more than predators or machinery—offering new hope for peaceful coexistence.
Jane Goodall’s revolutionary observations of chimpanzees transformed science, redefined human uniqueness, and ignited a global conservation movement.
Marine biologist Dr. Mauricio Hoyos lived through a terrifying encounter when a Galápagos shark engulfed his head—but insists the animal was not acting out of aggression.
A groundbreaking discovery in Saudi Arabia’s desert reveals 12,000-year-old life-size camel and donkey petroglyphs, along with ancient tools, reshaping our understanding of early human settlement after the Ice Age.
Contrary to popular belief, Pompeii wasn’t abandoned after the A.D. 79 eruption—some residents returned and rebuilt amid the ash.
The Trump administration awarded $50M to evidence-based autism research, even as President Trump promoted discredited claims linking autism to Tylenol and vaccines.
From efficacy to cost and access, health experts answer the most pressing vaccine questions for Americans in 2025.
Physicists have developed a unified model of air turbulence that could lead to better forecasts, safer flights, and fewer bumpy rides as climate change intensifies clear-air turbulence.