Thanks to more than three decades of monitoring, researchers at the University of Granada reveal how human absence during the ...
Chemicals in the drug itself, not the tobacco used in ‘joints,’ were probably responsible since cigarette smoking had little ...
A new study reveals that red squirrels fed in city parks become pregnant 24 percent more often than forest females.
Urbanization is rapidly growing worldwide, often bringing negative effects on wildlife through loss of habitat and disturbances such as light pollution and noise. Yet some species manage to adapt to ...
It hasn’t vanished — it has simply evolved, adapted, and embedded itself into every corner of modern life. When former U.S.
We made three attempts to capture a jaguar after arriving at Fazenda Bodoquena in Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul state, on a ...
Urbanization is rapidly growing worldwide, often bringing negative effects on wildlife through loss of habitat and disturbances such as light ...
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Incredible Close-Up of Spider Silk, a South Pole Sunrise, and Frog Mass Reproduction: Stunning Entries at Royal Society Photography Competition
Swetha Gurumurthy provides a stark, monochromatic view of the human motor system. This high-contrast image shows the “neurites” — the branching highways that connect motor neurons to muscles. Using a ...
The US Patent and Trademark Office recently issued revised guidance clarifying that only natural persons may be named as inventors on ...
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The human body part evolution still struggles to explain
Human evolution is often told as a tidy story of adaptation, yet some of our most familiar body parts still defy ...
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