Look in the mirror and the feature that quietly sets you apart from every other species is not your eyes or your opposable thumbs, it is the small wedge of bone that juts forward beneath your lower ...
You don't have to be a genius: anemones have been using human genes to form their bodies for 600 million years.
A research team presents technology that enhances photoacoustic computed tomography using a deep-learning approach. It takes a few moments for the sound of thunder to reach our ears after a flash of ...
When danger strikes, humans usually have two choices — run or fight. But in the wild, some animals have figured out a third, much stranger option: drop part of their own body to survive. It’s called ...