An ambitious book challenges long-held assumptions on diet and nutrition and exposes gaps in public-health guidance.
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Is Neanderthal DNA still beneficial to humans?
When scientists sequenced the first Neanderthal genomes, they did not just resurrect a lost branch of the human family tree, ...
Perched on a plastic chair overlooking a colony of Nazca boobies in the Galápagos Islands, researcher David Anderson ...
From the joints to the fasteners to the finish, every piece of furniture offers clues about its age. Here’s how to read them.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is planning to stock adult yellow perch into Devils Lake next spring as part of a ...
We made three attempts to capture a jaguar after arriving at Fazenda Bodoquena in Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul state, on a ...
Marker says the sperm bank at the Cheetah Conservation Fund she founded in the southern African nation is a “frozen zoo” of ...
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5 things we still get wrong about human reproduction
You'd think we'd know everything there is to know about sexual reproduction. But as it turns out, there are still quite a few ...
The game's "horses" are similarly at odds with themselves. They are naked and branded male and female human slaves in horse masks, their genitals, breasts, and arseholes blurred out so as to perform a ...
For the first time, scientists have captured video evidence of what appears to be blue shark mating behavior off the Basque ...
We have long struggled to determine how the first living organisms on Earth came together. Now, surprising evidence hints ...
Thanks to more than three decades of monitoring, researchers at the University of Granada reveal how human absence during the ...
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