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Life as the last man on Earth
This video explores the global impact of a scenario where only one man remains alive on Earth. It examines the immediate ...
Humans like plants. We like seeing them change the color of their leaves throughout the year. They connect us to nature even ...
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China’s ‘space mouse’ gives birth after orbit, sparking hope for life beyond Earth
A breakthrough experiment from China’s space program has revealed unprecedented insights into the possibilities of mammalian ...
Life expectancy across 117 mammals was increased by hormonal contraception and surgical sterilization in new study.
Viruses typically aren’t considered ‘alive,’ as many core biological functions are outsourced to their potential hosts. But a newly discovered organism appears to straddle the line between virus and ...
The study reveals how Balanophora plants function despite abandoning photosynthesis and, in some species, sexual reproduction. Their plastid genomes shrank dramatically in a shared ancestor, yet the ...
WASHINGTON — A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine identifies the highest priority science objectives for the first human mission to Mars, and says searching ...
Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life. Industrial environments overstimulate our stress systems and erode both ...
AMERICA’s BODY corporate looks, as a whole, to be in rude health. One large company after another is presenting record quarterly results. Bosses are raising profit forecasts left and right. Poke and ...
Caris Life Sciences stands out for its broad molecular and AI-driven cancer diagnostics but faces upcoming volatility as the IPO lock-up expires on 15 December 2025. CAI's revenue growth is robust, ...
In Telford's Exotic Zoo, life found a way. A casque-headed iguana has given birth to eight babies at the Shropshire wildlife park – without any contact with a male, via a phenomenon called ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that Iberian harvester ant queens lay eggs of both their species and another, challenging conventional reproductive boundaries. Termed xenoparity, this phenomenon ...
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