A new study claims that over 1 billion young people are at risk of losing their hearing due to unsafe listening practices.
Science isn’t scary, but it can be spooky! For Halloween, we’re highlighting some “spooky” research that the Department of ...
The supernatural, like vampires and werewolves, may get all the attention at Halloween time, but natural science can bring thrills and chills, too. From superbugs to glow-in-the-dark bats, examples of ...
The Science of Scare Project ranks "Sinister" as the 2024 scariest movie. Heart rate monitors measured audience fear levels ...
Julia Golovniova is urging people "to check the contents of your bag thoroughly before flying on to your next destination." ...
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This finding suggests that exposing yourself to horror films, scary stories, or suspenseful video games can ... For example, researchers at Aarhus University’s Recreational Fear Lab in Denmark ...
It’s spooky season, that time of year when people spend lots of time and money deliberately freaking themselves out. It’s a time for watching scary movies or touring through haunted houses or curling ...
Birds like ravens and vultures seem menacing, but are they actually misunderstood? Here's why spooky birds deserve more ...
Scary Movie is back in the hands of its creators. Marlon Wayans, who co-wrote and starred in the beloved horror spoof in 2000, confirmed that he's returning to the franchise he helped found two ...
"Scary Movie" is back, and fans want to know which films it will parody and if the original cast will return. The first "Scary Movie," written by brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans, was an instant ...
Each map shows county-level bird sightings by participants of Project FeederWatch, a citizen science program run by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, from 2011 to 2023. 1. Common raven: This spooky ...