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"By following universal paralogs," says Kaçar, "we can connect the earliest steps of life on Earth to the tools of modern ...
MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. -- Science teacher Michael Green wasn’t sure how his students would feel about the new assignment. Growing ...
On 12 February 2001, the scientific journals Nature and Science announced the publication of the first sequencing of the human genome. This giant leap ...
A new study suggests the benefits of speed training for your mind. Globe reporter Kay Lazar explains what that means.
ACHES, pains, creaks and stiffness… chances are you fob it all off as an inevitable part of ‘getting older’. But, doctors don’t consider any pain normal… there’s always a ...
Men and women may differ in flirting strategies, and women may adapt their approach depending on whether there are "competitor" females around chasing the same "prize" male.
Hybridization between domestic animals and wildlife is a growing concern worldwide, particularly as feral pigs and wild boar increasingly overlap. A ...
Newborn finger proportions may reflect early hormone exposure and could be linked to differences in early brain growth.
Camera traps, GPS collars and DNA testing are being used on foxes at Booderee National Park as efforts to control the pests intensify.
Choosing A-Levels can feel stressful for both students and parents. Some subjects are known to be harder because they need strong maths skills, long essays, or complex problem-solving. Many families ...
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