Thanks to more than three decades of monitoring, researchers at the University of Granada reveal how human absence during the ...
Japanese company Science is commercially producing its Mirai Ningen Sentakuki – Human Washing Machine of the Future – after ...
Drawing on data from more than 100 mammal species, an international team of researchers examined the trade-off between living ...
Blocking reproduction increases lifespan in both males and females of many different species, a new international University ...
A sperm donor who unknowingly harboured a genetic mutation that dramatically raises the risk of cancer has fathered at least ...
The discovery of TFA in blood and water samples raises questions about Chemours’ role in adding to the pollution burden.
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The Internet Loves These “Gay Sheep.” The Real Story Is Much Darker.
A much-hyped fashion show with wool from “gay rams” obscures the brutal reality of an industry that exploits sheep sexuality ...
IFLScience on MSN
30-cargo-300: Major report outlines the priorities for a NASA-led human mission to Mars
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has laid out possible priorities and practicalities of a human mission to Mars. As well as setting out a key priority ...
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New Study Reveals the Real Culprit of Deforestation on Easter Island
A new study shows that Polynesian rats, not humans, were responsible for the deforestation at Rapa Nui, contrary to popular ...
In addition to increasing carcass counts, wolves decrease reproduction rates, weaning weights, calf health and human ...
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Incredible Close-Up of Spider Silk, a South Pole Sunrise, and Frog Mass Reproduction: Stunning Entries at Royal Society Photography Competition
Swetha Gurumurthy provides a stark, monochromatic view of the human motor system. This high-contrast image shows the “neurites” — the branching highways that connect motor neurons to muscles. Using a ...
Humans may be far more monogamous by nature than previously thought, researchers say. Monogamy in humans is comparable more to the exclusive mating seen in meerkats and beavers than in our primate ...
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