A decade-long review by George Mason University researchers reveals growing evidence that neonicotinoid insecticides—the ...
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Skate Fish vs. Stingray: 4 Key Differences Explained
Skate fish and stingrays are found in oceans all around the world. They are often confused for one another because of their ...
There must be something about the human brain that’s different from the brains of other animals — something that enables humans to plan, imagine the future, solve crossword puzzles, tell sarcastic ...
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I’ve been testing the Leica SL3 — it’s the only camera that’s made me want to ditch my Fujifilm
The most recent camera I've tested is the Leica SL3, a camera so good that I instantly fell in love with it — but let's be ...
Explore how pine pollen’s natural phytoandrogens and antioxidants support anabolic health, hormone balance, and vitality in modern naturopathic care.
Animals from completely different branches of the tree of life, such as insects, worms and vertebrates, independently evolved ...
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Why Do Humans Have Baby Teeth and Adult Teeth?
A pediatric dentist and an anthropologist explain how baby teeth and adult teeth help humans chomp their food over a long ...
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Children’s books feature tidy nuclear families – but the animal kingdom tells a different story
Animals in children’s stories are often depicted as living in neat mum, dad and children family units. Examples include ...
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Cincinnati Zoo Celebrates 150 Years of Wildlife Conservation and Wonder
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Cincinnati Zoo, and this article dives into its history and its legacy.
The University of Kent has pledged not to conduct any sepsis experiments on animals after hearing from PETA, and now, others must follow. Human patients battling this life-threatening condition ...
A pediatric dentist and an anthropologist explain how baby teeth and adult teeth help humans chomp their food over a long ...
Chimpanzees and bonobos structure their social relationships in similar ways to humans, according to a new international study led by researchers from Utrecht University and Universidad Carlos III de ...
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