The ascent of MAHA—the Trump administration’s movement to “Make America Healthy Again”—is part of a broader health revolution ...
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation proposed a broad definition of ‘extremist’ ...
In a fruit fly, nerve cells that detect limb movement are silenced when the insect walks or grooms. This on-off switch may help the nervous system to shift between two states: one helps keep the body ...
A forgotten boulder, recently re-examined, is providing new insights into the origins of Stonehenge's bluestones. Analysis of ...
At least 19 people have died as young people in the South Asian nation protest corruption after a social-media ban.
Why do humans seem uniquely prone to autism? A new study suggests the answer lies deep in the wiring of our brains, and in the peculiar bargains evolution struck to make us human. Researchers from ...
Summary: A new study suggests that autism may be linked to the rapid evolution of brain cell types unique to humans. Researchers found that outer-layer neurons in the human brain evolved far more ...
The groundbreaking Hypershell X Ultra wins an IFA Innovation Award 2025 World's first, SGS Certified: The only outdoor exoskeleton with third-party performance validation from industry leader Société ...
The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are pushing the oceans toward a dangerous threshold. Vast and powerful, the ...
What if the story of human intelligence begins with our thumbs? That’s the idea behind a new study that has scientists rethinking the evolutionary partnership between hands and brains. After sifting ...