A new paper by evolutionary anthropologists Colin Shaw (University of Zurich) and Daniel Longman (Loughborough University) ...
Science has become obsessed with publishing numbers. With this new satirical proposal, have we reached peak metric?
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What do trees remember?
The Feanedock Oak stands out so clearly in Derbyshire's section of the National Forest, you'd think it was calling to you.
Kissing is more than just "mouth-to-mouth" touching, and the study doesn't really shed much light on why humans kiss the way ...
The increasing integration of genomic medicine into routine medical care brings to light issues of complexity and uncertainty ...
Most of us have little trouble working out how many millilitres are in 2.4 litres of water (it’s 2,400). But the same can’t ...
A new study casts doubt on the universe’s accelerating expansion, suggesting dark energy might be weakening over time.
PtBi2 looks like an ordinary grey crystal, but a new study shows its electrons move in unusual ways not seen in other ...
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How AI-Generated Animal Videos Mislead Millions About Nature
A new study shows that AI-generated wildlife videos can be harmful to conservation efforts and spread misinformation.
In medicine, we’ve taken male-based research and applied it to women. That’s created huge blind spots in how we diagnose and ...
We live in the present, moving through time. As events come and go, everything fades into the past. But what is time, really?
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Science Of Consciousness
Humans know they exist, but how does "knowing" work? Despite all that's been learned about brain function and the bodily ...
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