The Y Chromosome: Why Some Scientists Think It Might Go Extinct
Over millions of years, the human Y chromosome, which decides if you’re male, has been losing stuff. It’s often called...
Over millions of years, the human Y chromosome, which decides if you’re male, has been losing stuff. It’s often called...
Death happens to everyone, but how animals react to it is super interesting. It tells us stuff about how smart...
The human brain is always in the background, processing gigantic and intricately interlinked data about our surroundings-unseen, unconscious. A landmark...
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Genetic recombination in bacteria became possible with the development of techniques that allowed the detection and investigation of bacterial mutations....
Seaweed serves a vital role in sea life, producing oxygen, food, and shelter for millions of marine creatures. Just such...
In this fast-moving, digitally connected world, mobile phones are constant companions for most of us. They keep us connected, make...
Global warming is not just an environmental threat, but may also be silently accelerating biological aging. While extreme heat has...
1.1. Introduction: A Predator Like No Other The star-nosed mole, which is also known as Condylura cristata, is one of...
Is Sexual Attraction Neurological ? Sexuality is a highly complex, multidimensional phenomenon that ranges from the biological machinery of reproduction...