Many of the body's biggest flaws are the result of evolution building on old designs instead of starting over. Our spine, ...
A little more employer-friendly? On July 3, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission submitted 10 proposed actions to ...
When Dolly the sheep—the first cloned mammal—was born 30 years ago, she became one of the most famous animals in science ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) health-care technologies offer a means of addressing the growing gap between health-care ...
Although auditory encoding of music is robust early in infancy, the transformation of this input into movement patterns develops substantially over the first postnatal year, without reaching full ...
For many steps in the process at Hyundai’s sprawling Georgia auto factory, vehicles take shape without a person in sight. But ...
Taxidermied, locked behind plexiglass and spinning slowly on a wooden dais in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, UK, the world’s most famous ewe remains a public spectacle three decades ...
Picture a mouse taking rapid, staccato sniffs of a crumb it's found while foraging for food. Now compare that with a human leaning in for a single, deep inhale to gauge whether a cantaloupe is ripe.
A new atmospheric reconstruction reveals that human-driven ozone depletion likely began decades earlier than previously ...
Across developmental and cultural psychology, increasing attention has turned to the need for research that illuminates pathways to positive development, ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) issued a June 24th memorandum titled: Clean Air Act Section 309 and ...
The appendix may help support the immune system by storing good bacteria. A person can live a normal life without an appendix. The appendix, once thought to be useless, may actually play a role in ...
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