For older adults, a daily multivitamin may slightly slow the aging process, new research suggests ...
High‑frequency brain stimulation that synchronizes frontal–parietal activity led people to choose more generously, suggesting ...
Scientists are amazed by the warty comb jellyfish, Mnemiopsis leidyi. This sea creature can reverse its life cycle to a juvenile stage when conditions become tough. This ability was previously thought ...
NASA once sent over 2,000 jellyfish into space to study how gravity affects biological development. The unusual experiment ...
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The Number of Kids You Have May Affect Your Lifespan, Study Finds
(Pirotehnik/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Giving birth to more than the average number of children or having no children at all ...
A tiny ocean creature known for its loud “snap” could help scientists find new ways to protect human brains from powerful blast waves.
Snakes may be best known for slithering. But consider that these animals also perform one of the most extreme feats of posture control found in nature: They can stand nearly straight upright on a ...
Nearly one in three Harvard varsity upperclassmen athletes study Economics — a concentration rate far higher than any other ...
A provocative new international study published in Austral Ecology warns the massive "broadcast baiting" campaign currently ...
A landmark global study co‑led by Dalhousie researchers offers the clearest picture yet of anxiety’s biological roots, ...
Neanderthal males had a tendency to mate with human females, new research suggests.
A 40-year study in the Western Ghats has warned that lion-tailed macaques living in private forest fragments face rising extinction risks despite increasing numbers. Researchers say infrastructure ...
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