Scientists turn a deadly mold into a possible source of cancer drugs

University of Pennsylvania researchers engineered fungal compounds that killed leukemia cells in laboratory tests, but animal and human studies remain ahead.

Why dentists say you should not rinse right after brushing

Many people rinse with water immediately after brushing, but dental guidance says that habit can wash away fluoride before it has time to protect tooth enamel. CNET reports that dentists generally recommend spitting out

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The 6:30 Rule Offers a Boundary for Evening Overthinking

A simple strategy known as the 6:30 rule is drawing attention as a way to contain evening rumination: choose a cutoff time, acknowledge worries that arise afterward and postpone dealing with them until a planned period the next day. Th

Park-Outside Fire Recalls Affect More Than 1.7 Million Vehicles in 2026

WASHINGTON - More than 1.7 million vehicles have been covered by federal park-outside fire warnings during 2026, leaving owners to balance daily transportation needs against instructions intended to keep a vehicle fire from spreading t

Hidden Tracker Leads Rare Book to Reported Amazon AI Scanning Facility

LAS VEGAS - A tracking device concealed in a rare book led reporters to an Amazon facility where workers were reportedly dismantling and scanning physical books, adding new detail to questions about how technology companies acquire har

Website Lets Drivers Check Whether Their License Plates Were Searched

A new public database allows drivers to check whether a license plate appears in audit logs released by agencies that use Flock Safety's automated license plate reader network, offering a limited view into searches conducted through a