The flannel moth caterpillar, also known as the puss caterpillar, presents a deceptive appearance with its soft, silky fur, ...
Cities face rising heat, more floods, and dirtier air. Nature can help, but projects fail because of hidden social and design barriers.
A new study found several species in the shark genus Carcharhinus are at risk of extinction. If so, ecosystems could fall ...
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, physicists have demonstrated that black holes satisfy the third law of ...
EMBL researchers have created a new AI tool that uses a “molecular laser tag” approach to identify cells capable of revealing the earliest origins of cancer. The human body depends on accurate genetic ...
"Early-life malnutrition has been consistently associated with reduced brain volume and cognitive impairments, highlighting the critical importance of adequate energy and nutrient intake during ...
It’s human nature to think about how we do not measure up, the reasons why we are behind in life, how we could be better parents, why our partners are annoyed with us, or why we are annoyed with ...
Scientists at NYU Langone discovered that blocking a key protein that shields cancer cells from a natural stress-driven death process can dramatically slow lung tumor growth.
Despite the United States’ long and storied past with cattle ranching, long-term research on health, nutrition and management is rarely wrangled, hamstrung by budget constraints and the segmented ...
Neurons that specifically reduce and modulate electrical brain activity have a greater influence on emotional memories than ...
People living near protected areas share stories about how these places shape their daily lives, memories, work, and identity ...
A study suggesting that the human brain enters a stable phase around age 32 has people in their 20s feeling validated.