Color perception may actually have something to do with gender
Hearing loss isn’t the only thing that changes our music perception as we age
Urbanization in California's Central Valley could raise local temperatures an extra one to two degrees Celcius
New research debunks the myth that urine doesn’t contain bacteria…and calls traditional lab techniques into question
An ancient brew could lead to modern-day drugs to fight the superbug
GPS tracking data sheds light on giant pandas secretive societies
Researchers find the spatial arrangement of our digits affects the sensations they feel
The wandering thoughts brought on by fatigue can lead to insight
New research shows no link between amount of time spent with children and emotional, behavioral, or academic outcomes
New research shows evidence of an early burial rite
Starlings are known for their coordinated movements and a common study animal for researchers seeking to explain such behavior
It’s just the latest twist in nanotech that is using gold as medicine
But the expensive, extensive wall might not be high enough
But are BioMed Central’s retractions just the tip of the iceberg?
New “safe lot” programs aim to make buying and selling goods safer
Illegal use of Opana, or oxymorphone, is fueling a public health crisis in Scott County, Ind.
The huge creature is related to modern-day newts, salamanders and frogs
Sneak a peek into a bald eagle abode where the next fine-feathered generation just emerged
The Navajo National Council approved a 2 percent increase in sales tax on foods like pastries, fried foods, desserts, chips and soda
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