Nature is astonishingly diverse. Across the planet’s oceans, forests, grasslands, and cities, living beings interact in ways ...
In the animal kingdom, mating isn’t always about survival. From praying mantises to octopuses, some species die during or ...
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How Humans Rank on a Monogamy Scale in Nature: Right Between Meerkats and Wild Dogs
The monogamy rate in humans may be higher than you expected... but we do it in a strange way compared to other animals.
The paper challenges the dominant “mirror metaphor” that defines digital human twins as faithful replicas of human behavior ...
The study reveals how Balanophora plants function despite abandoning photosynthesis and, in some species, sexual reproduction. Their plastid genomes shrank dramatically in a shared ancestor, yet the ...
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How climate change is threatening human rights
With rising effects of climate change across the globe, the world has started recognising that climate change is not just an ...
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How Fifteen Bronx Zoo Bison Sparked a Prairie Comeback
Learn how history, culture, and conservation all shaped Oklahoma’s decision to honor the American bison as state animal.
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When Science meets imagination: How designer babies might just be the newest reproductive ...
Have you ever thought of having a baby that’s gonna be the exact version from your thoughts? The ocean blue eyes, the cute ...
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Why People Hoard Animals and How to Spot Early Warning Signs
Learn what drives animal hoarding, how to spot early warning signs, and what families can do to protect people and pets.
Trina Moyles’s memoir, “Black Bear,” examines her experiences in wilderness and her contentious relationship with her brother.
Research into how a father’s choices — such as diet, exercise, stress, nicotine use — may transfer traits to his children has ...
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