2020 has been a long, challenging year, so we figured we would take a moment to give some props to science for the good news that it had to offer recently.
Everyone knows that the average human body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit … OR IS IT?! Have we been wrong about body temperatures all along?
This year we've been told to socially distance, but keeping disease from spreading is not just a human goal. Why are animals practicing social distancing?
Over the years scientists have been piecing together the puzzle that is our brain and recently we just learned about another puzzle piece regarding long-term memory.
Vitamin D, which is technically not a vitamin at all, is important for immune system health. With October's milder temperatures, taking a midday stroll in the sunshine will help your body convert a protein from ultraviolet rays into vitamin D3.