Eating more processed red meat increases the risk of cognitive decline and dementia, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed science journal Neurology.
Italian researchers have discovered that using a nasal spray to inhibit a specific brain enzyme can counteract the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Research suggests that, if all Americans over 40 matched the physical activity levels of the top 25%, they could live 5 years longer on average, while the least active 25% could gain nearly 11 years with equivalent effort.
Commercial space travel becomes more viable by the year, which means we should start thinking about healthy exercise protocols for passengers, especially when it comes to longer trips.
Scientists analyzed data from NASA's earlier rover Curiosity and discovered that Mars didn't dry out over a long period of time; instead, it had alternating wet and dry periods in its younger years.
NASA postulated an amazing, unconventional idea for a future sample return mission to Titan where a spacecraft would refuel on location, using Titan's natural resources
It will be challenging for us to nurture and grow plants when we finally start a colony on the red planet. Researchers on the international space station made an exciting discovery that might make things a little easier
Water ice is an extremely useful resource for planetary colonists and explorers. Fortuitously the Martian poles have a large amount of it. But how long has it been there?
Black holes: few objects in the universe are this terrifying and intriguing at the same time. But what would happen if curiosity wins the battle against fear and you would like to study a black hole from the inside?
It has been the subject of movies, books, scientific discussion, and even music for longer than living memory. But has there ever been life on Mars? If so, where did it thrive? A new theory says it could have existed in vast underground lakes below the surface.
Astronomers from the University of Montreal recently took a closer look at the ultra-large exoplanet WASP-107b and found that these so-called 'super-puff' planets can get even weirder than they imagined.