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Evolution

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FFitness
Cold water swimmer Autumn Lea takes a freezing dip at sunset in the icy waters of Pickmere Lake. (Photo: Christopher Furlong/Gettty Images)
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our modern obsession with ‘wellness’ is driven by ancient instincts

  • January 26, 2026
If you’ve spent even a little time on social media in recent years, you’ve no doubt come across…
HHealth
Amino acid metabolism shapes the tumor immune microenvironment and therapy response
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Cancer vaccines enter a new era of personalized immunotherapy

  • January 23, 2026
A new comprehensive review from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai details how decades…
HHealth
Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes
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Study explores how shared cells influence health across generations

  • January 23, 2026
During pregnancy, maternal and fetal cells migrate back and forth across the placenta, with fetal cells entering the…
WWildlife
Biomechanical limits of hopping in the hindlimbs of giant extinct kangaroos
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Biomechanical limits of hopping in the hindlimbs of giant extinct kangaroos

  • January 23, 2026
Specimens All species included in this study were macropodiforms; the bone measurement dataset encompassed all extant families and…
SScience
Endoplasmic reticulum controls cell movement to repair tissue gaps
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Study shows membrane chemistry influences early cell-like compartment evolution

  • January 21, 2026
Modern cells are complex chemical entities with cytoskeletons, finely regulated internal and external molecules, and genetic material that…
SScience
We Evolved Something Else Instead
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We Evolved Something Else Instead

  • January 17, 2026
Humans are the only primates that run nearly naked under the sun. Here’s how this biological tradeoff reshaped…
SScience
Brighter Side of News
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How ants gave up armor to build some of the largest societies on Earth

  • January 12, 2026
The classic thought experiment about a horse-sized duck and a hundred duck-sized horses is more than a joke.…
HHealth
Will mpox go global again? Research shows it's evolving in curious ways
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Will mpox go global again? Research shows it’s evolving in curious ways

  • January 8, 2026
Mpox virus particles (purple) seem to be spreading more easily between people.Credit: NIAID/SPL As mpox continues to spark…
SScience
Oldest known poison arrows show Stone Age humans’ technological talents
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Oldest known poison arrows show Stone Age humans’ technological talents

  • January 8, 2026
Humans have used bows and arrows to hunt for thousands of years, as depicted in this cave painting…
SScience
Sleep-like brain waves persist in isolated cortex of epilepsy patients
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Ancient animals reveal sleep’s original role in maintaining brain health

  • January 7, 2026
A groundbreaking new study from Bar-Ilan University shows that one of sleep’s core functions originated hundreds of millions…
SScience
Jellyfish sleep like humans — even though they don’t have brains
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Jellyfish sleep like humans — even though they don’t have brains

  • January 7, 2026
The upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda sleeps for roughly 8 hours a day.Credit: Shahar Shabtai/Alamy Neither jellyfish nor sea…
SScience
New Study Supports Sahelanthropus as the Earliest Hominin
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New Study Supports Sahelanthropus as the Earliest Hominin

  • January 3, 2026
For all the attention devoted to human evolution, we still don’t know who our direct ancestors were, let…
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