Human beings have been at the center of ecological change on Earth for thousands of years. But as history shows, no species ...
While humans and chimpanzees share many genes, alterations in gene activity may account for distinctive features of the human ...
NYU scientists explore the physics of hula hooping, uncovering body type influences and engineering applications.
The study highlights a powerful relationship between regular physical activity and a lower risk of chronic diseases.
The study illustrates how the interplay between plant traits and bee behaviors can shape pollinator communities.
Scientists discover a rare parasitic crustacean in Taiwan's black corals, revealing surprising marine survival strategies.
NASA monitors the South Atlantic Anomaly, a growing magnetic field disturbance affecting satellites and spacecraft.
Trained dogs detect invasive spotted lanternfly egg masses, outperforming humans in complex forest environments.
Ancient societies many attitudes toward altered states of mind. Some favored fermented drinks, while others used psychoactive plants.
Scientists discover a 'mortality timer' in cells, revealing new insights into aging and potential ways to extend lifespan.
Ancient Antarctic ice links wildfire surges to abrupt Ice Age climate changes. Methane spikes coincided with rapid ...
Public reaction to species extinction news spikes briefly on social media but lasts longer on Wikipedia, reflecting global ...