MMental health Read More Study Warns of Major Toll ‘Chronic Stress’ Could Be Taking On HumansDecember 4, 2025 Humans may be biologically unequipped to handle the relentless pace and pressures of modern life, a new study…
WWildlife Read More She’s Back! Wisdom the Incredible Laysan albatross Has ReturnedDecember 3, 2025 The world’s oldest known wild bird, Wisdom, the Laysan albatross, has returned to Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge…
SScience Read More New method reveals how human cells initiate DNA replicationDecember 3, 2025 When cells proliferate, genomic DNA is precisely duplicated once per cell cycle. Abnormalities in this DNA replication process…
SScience Read More Earliest Known Giant Mackerel Sharks Lived 115 Million Years Ago in Australian WatersDecember 1, 2025 The Lamniformes are an order of sharks commonly known as mackerel sharks. It includes some of the most…
SScience Read More Author Alex Riley: ‘Even if humans cause mass extinction, life will still endure’November 29, 2025 They are also known as “moss piglets”. In recent years, scientists are discovering how these comical animals survive…
SScience Read More Scientists Sequence Genome of Vampire SquidNovember 28, 2025 The genome of the vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis sp.) is one of the largest animal genomes, exceeding 10 billion…
SSpace Read More Moss Spores Survived 9 Months in Outer Space. Can They Help Save Us All?November 25, 2025 Moss is tough. Its ancestors emerged from the oceans almost half a billion years ago, and it thrives…
SScience Read More New single-cell method reveals how plasmids drive antibiotic resistanceNovember 21, 2025 Researchers in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School have just opened a new window into understanding the…
WWildlife Read More Apes Were Kissing Millions of Years Before Humans, Study SuggestsNovember 19, 2025 While kissing might feel like one of the most natural things in the world, this familiar behavior is…
SScience Read More Study explores scent’s role in social status perceptionsNovember 13, 2025 As humans, we are constantly navigating social status, using subconscious strategies to assert either our dominance or prestige. …
SScience Read More Studies uncover two novel, critical strategies for bacterial surface movementNovember 8, 2025 New studies from Arizona State University reveal surprising ways bacteria can move without their flagella – the slender,…
HHealth Read More Bowel cancer’s “Big Bang” moment reveals how the disease takes shapeNovember 5, 2025 Like the astronomical explosion that kickstarted the universe, bowel cancer has a “Big Bang” moment which determines how…