Scientists have discovered a 151-million-year-old fossil fly in Australia that challenges ideas about insect evolution. Named ...
Wood warblers, also called New World warblers, are some of the most colorful birds in North America, with more than a hundred ...
The British Government has named the 43 Americans who will be Marshall Scholars for 2026. They will begin their graduate ...
A new study warns modern life may undermine key human survival traits, from fertility to cognition, as environmental ...
Researchers have made an educated guess about when kissing began, dating the practice at somewhere between 17 million and ...
Modern human faces are surprisingly delicate compared with the heavy brow ridges and projecting midfaces of Neanderthals, ...
Just a day before the world's largest gathering of religious scholars would kick off November 22 in Boston, the leadership of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical ...
Researchers studying thousands of canine genomes discovered that wolf DNA is still present in most dog breeds. This ancient ...
New research suggests that the pressures of contemporary life may be pushing human biology into unfamiliar territory, activating ancient physiological systems in ways they were never meant to operate.
As our evolution slows and industrialization and technology accelerates, a growing body of research suggests that human biology is struggling to keep pace. Many of the chronic stress-related health ...