Only recently have scientists discovered exactly when and where the animal went from wild to tame
A Stanford researcher shares what she’s learned about the ways climate change affects mental health and offers practical advice
The Caribbean Primate Research Center on Monkey Island is one of the world’s top institutions for studying primate behavior
Scientists are now revealing the agricultural expertise that other species have cultivated for tens of millions of years
Converting DNA sequences and particle vibrations into notes allows researchers to recognize unseen patterns and create songs for outreach
A team of scientists from around the world collaborated to get a visual peek of the supermassive object
Our brains weren’t built to do public health calculus like this, but following a few pieces of advice from the experts will help as you weigh your options
Millions of cases of potentially deadly gastroenteritis are prevented each year because of the pathogen-reducing powers of the plant
Bend it. Stretch it. Use it to conduct electricity. Researchers are exploring a range of applications that harness gallium's unusual properties
Medical professionals are embracing the technology to help patients deal with PTSD, anxiety disorders and more
Ancient humans may have evolved to slumber efficiently—and in a crowd
Aseel Rawashdeh's inexpensive larvicide kills disease-spreading species and spares beneficial ones
Ecstasy and the active ingredient in magic mushrooms have shown promise in clinical trials, but more testing is needed
A look at the researchers, inventors and community leaders who are bringing creativity and ingenuity to today's biggest challenges
A surprisingly simple technique for studying marks on shells shows how California’s crab population has changed over millennia
Marine species at the poles will face increasing pressure if warming isn’t curbed
The young, eighteen-foot-long Edmontosaurus had no idea about his fate as he grazed in a forest
The arachnids propel themselves to safety at breakneck speeds after they’ve mated to avoid being eaten alive
Researcher Maria Elena Bottazzi says such vaccines may be key to protecting individuals in middle- and low-income countries
The challenges are many, but evidence shows that positivity emboldens global conservation efforts
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