Investors have historically had a tendency to get caught up in bubbles due to new technologies. Sir John Templeton was a highly successful investor who warned about getting too excited and confident ...
As spring brings warmer weather, New Jersey residents face ticks, mosquitoes, yellow jackets and snakes. Learn how to stay ...
On the occasion of Earth Day and Jane Goodall’s birthday, Vital Impacts has created a collection of images for purchase, with ...
Today’s illicit chemists can quickly cook up drugs far more dangerous than fentanyl. By Jonathan Corum and Matt Richtel Illicit labs are creating new synthetic drugs at breakneck speed. Dangerous, ...
Parents often warn their kids about the potential dangers lurking in the outside world, but there are plenty of serious hazards and health risks inside the home. Accidental home injuries among ...
Older adults are much more likely to become seriously ill from flu or COVID-19 because aging lung cells can drive extreme immune responses, according to a new study led by researchers at UC San ...
For new and even experienced investors, there's a lot to learn from what has happened in the stock market throughout history. Similar patterns have emerged over centuries, with investor euphoria often ...
Efforts to remove invasive stoats from Orkney have given a boost to the islands’ native vole species – and one of the UK’s rarest birds of prey. A new report shows Orkney vole activity in spring 2025 ...
A landmark stoat eradication project in Orkney has triggered record activity for the islands’ unique vole species and boosted numbers of rare hen harriers and short-eared owls. The 2025 monitoring ...
After a successful flight around the moon, the astronauts are relying on a flawed heat shield to protect them as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere. By Kenneth Chang Source: NASA AROW. The Artemis II ...
The tap water of over 60 million Americans has alarming levels of nitrates linked to cancer and other health harms, a new ...
Measles is one of the world’s most contagious viruses, and that’s what makes even a small drop in vaccination rates so dangerous, doctors say. The airborne virus can linger in a room for up to two ...