The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Take a break from the bench to puzzle and peruse.
Take a break from the bench to puzzle and peruse.
Screaming obscenities when you stub your toe makes perfect biological sense.
Syrian hamsters and thirteen-lined ground squirrels are tolerant of chilly temperatures, thanks to amino acid changes in a cold-responsive ion channel.
Entomologists have rediscovered a species of moth that was considered lost for 130 years.
The nine plaintiffs allege the university’s actions put women at risk.
Three new strategies for using DNA to generate large, self-assembling shapes create everything from a nanoscale teddy bear to a nanoscale Mona Lisa.
Factors such as humidity and temperature can affect how Rhinolophus clivosus use echolocation.
In chapter 3, “The Sense of Sensibility,” author Wendy Jones uses scenes from one of Jane Austen’s most celebrated novels to illustrate the functioning of the body’s stress response system.
Aggressive little marine predators, mantis shrimps possess a mushroom body that appears identical to the one found in insects.
Jane Austen can teach us a lot about how our brains handle uncertainty.