The idea that technology solutions can be leveraged for better outcomes for both education and care delivery has inspired the ...
Exercise may do far more than strengthen the heart and muscles. New research suggests regular aerobic activity can physically reshape the nervous system that controls the heartbeat, altering key nerve ...
The race to return humans to the moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars has forced scientists to confront a difficult reality. Space is dangerous, isolated and unforgiving.
A biologist explains how the peregrine falcon survives dives faster than most sports cars. Here’s why evolution pushed this ...
As another rugby league player is diagnosed with motor neurone disease, we asked experts why so little is known about what ...
With talons larger than a grizzly’s and stealth built for Amazon ambushes, it’s no wonder the harpy eagle is considered one ...
Social media influencers and booming men’s health companies are pushing the hormone as an answer to all ills. But is ‘low T’ really problematic – or something created to sell men a cure to a problem ...
Fish that attack lures with a vengeance and possess enough unique characteristics to set them far apart from the ordinary.
Obesity does not just enlarge fat stores, it appears to rework the body’s wiring and immune landscape in ways scientists have ...
This essay continues the exploration of using AI as a knowledge tool, covering a new prompt approach (thesis and inquiry for non-linear problems) ...
Discover 25 More Human Body Facts That Sound Impossible! From pain-free elbows to two uteruses, explore bizarre biological ...
The Renaissance was a period in history that saw a burst of innovation in science, medicine, and the arts across Europe. The Renaissance period is usually seen as being from the 14th to 17th Century.
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