This rainforest tree solved one of evolution’s hardest problems. Here’s how it evolved to use tension and geometry to fire ...
These bacteria don’t eat food or breathe air like we do. All they need is to complete a circuit; that’s enough for them to ...
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The Lost Eddie Murphy Version of ‘Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home’ 40 Years Later (Exclusive)
Forty years ago, Star Trek crossed over to the mainstream with the 1986 film The Voyage Home, in which Captain Kirk and his ...
That plan to get fit already feels like a broken promise. But here's the deal: January is the worst time to make big, ...
The platypus is one of evolution's lovable, oddball animals. The creature seems to defy well-understood rules of biology by ...
Oprah Winfrey has shared her lifelong struggle with weight, and how she dealt with insecurity, and ultimately self-acceptance ...
When COVID-19 lockdowns emptied city streets, urban environments changed almost overnight. New research suggests that Los ...
The 1976 reintroduction of wild turkeys to Wisconsin restored a native species to the state. After 50 years, it's considered ...
Precise Bio 3D printed a cornea implant from living human cells, and the Rambam Health Care Campus successfully transplanted ...
You drink the green juice, prioritize sleep, and take the recommended supplements. Yet, you wake up feeling groggy and move ...
New research shows that a deeply ancient part of the brain can process visual information on its own, without help from the cortex. Scientists found that the superior colliculus, a structure shared by ...
A new study reveals how biological branching networks use surface geometry to shape blood vessels, brains, and plants.
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