Some of the Neanderthal genes made important contributions while others made us more susceptible to disease
That's more than twice as many as they expected to find
Female reproductive strategies vary with paternal investment
The Seahawks can take the field knowing that at least one hairy mammal is rooting for them
Being exposed to small doses of peanut protein can help allergic people build a tolerance
Wikipedia is still the leading source of information for patients and providers. Which is a problem, since Wikipedia entries have mistakes
Stereotype threat can be hard to prove in real life situation, but here's a really good example of how it works
Old books are full of beautiful, intricate engravings. But without expertise in printmaking, how can you tell how those images were made?
London-based designer Alex Duffner creates dual-purpose lab/kitchen gadgets
A Chinese non-profit wildlife organization exposed what they believe to be the largest whale shark-processing factory in the world
It might not be the most important type for human interaction, but the smiley certainly does make passive-aggressive work emails easier
These tomatoes are stuffed with anthocyanins (but they're not the only source of the healthy pigment)
There will almost certainly be those who get away with it, but you can’t say the Russians aren’t trying
Are college athletes students or employees?
Even children who live in a culture with no beliefs about existence before birth have a concept of "pre-life"
When temperatures are high, Pakistani men are 11 times more likely to move out of town
Food insecurity, a problem normally associated with poverty, also plagues college campuses
When the solar wind hits oxygen-rich rocks, water can form
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