What Quarantine Is Doing to Your Body's Wondrous World of Bacteria
The germs, fungi and mites that grow on our hands, face, armpits and elsewhere have become stranded during the age of social distancing
The Story of the Most Common Bird in the World
Why do we love what is rare and despise what is all around us?
Mistletoe: The Evolution of a Christmas Tradition
Why does this parasitic plant remind us of romance?
The Top Ten Deadliest Animals of Our Evolutionary Past
Humans may be near the top of the food chain now, but who were our ancestors’ biggest predators?
The Culture of Being Rude
A new biological theory states that cultural behavior is not just a regional quirk, but a defense against the spread of disease
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