Mongooses, jackals, jungle cats, monkeys, and even fishing cats still call Dhaka home but rapid urban expansion is pushing them into extinction. As concrete replaces wetlands and green spaces, the cit ...
In this edition of The People’s Pharmacy, Joe and Teresa Graedon also hear from a reader unhappy with the side effects of their antidepressants.
In mammals, including you, specialized nerve cells called the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) in the anterior hypothalamus ...
A groundbreaking DNA study, published this week, suggests that the first humans to reach the ancient landmass called Sahul – ...
Learn how pesticides impact biodiversity, from pollinator decline to soil and water disruption, and explore effective, safer ...
The university extension services in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin are teaming together to offer the Driftless Region Beef Conference to educate beef producers. The 14th annual event will be held ...
AI is no longer just scanning X-rays or arranging appointments. Robotic systems are beginning to perform surgery with levels ...
After surviving for nearly 400,000 years across Eurasia, Neanderthals vanished some 40,000 years ago, just as Homo sapiens began to spread across the continent. A recent study now suggests that their ...
It's tempting to think that we've reached the pinnacle of our evolution, but modern life continues to shape us just as much ...
Archaeological evidence from sites like Madjedbebe suggested an arrival date of approximately 65,000 years ago, while genetic analyses consistently pointed to a much more recent timeframe of 47,000 to ...
The way Botrynema jellyfish is distributed across the ocean may reveal a previously unknown biogeographic barrier in the ...
A new genetic study has found Indigenous Australians travelled over two distinct routes, and 100 kilometres of open water, to ...