An ancient human ancestor called Homo floresiensis was likely a scavenger who subsisted on the scraps left behind by the ...
Illustration of the vagus nerve. (Sebastian Kaulitzki/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Depression affects more than 300 ...
From mosquitoes to bed bugs, parasites have always stuck close to humanity, and they continue to shape our lives to this day, ...
Nomads of the Eurasian steppe were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women, a large-scale genetic analysis reveals.
For most of scientific history, chemical elements were identified through materials that could be handled, heated, weighed or ...
Scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, swimming above a reef. Cocos Island, Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica. Greg Lecoeur, ...
Researchers fed a Komodo dragon a goat to figure out if Homo floresiensis truly were the hunters they were originally thought to be.
CDC leadership continues to try manufacture a scientific debate on vaccines where none exists, writes Ben Lopman.
Lying seems to come naturally to political elites. Dr. Mark Thornton examines John J. Mearsheimer’s book, Why Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in ...
The World of Air By Carl Zimmer, Translated by Lee Sang-hoon, Dasan Books, 632 pages, 33,000 Korean won “Distrust in science ...
Persistent, but popular, social media posts claim there is no proof dinosaurs existed and were created to validate the theory of evolution.
GLP-1 microdosing is when people take smaller doses of GLP-1 drugs than are typically prescribed or FDA-recommended, often ...