Radiation damages their DNA; they're just able to repair that damage very quickly.
New findings by Johns Hopkins University engineers working with a high-tech simulation of schooling mackerel, offer insight into why fish swim in schools and promise for the design and operation of much quieter submarines and autonomous undersea vehicles.
In the Dutch city of Utrecht, where canals weave through the streets, a remarkable initiative is taking place beneath the water's surface.
Conan was himself appearing as a guest on Hot Ones, the smash hit YouTube series where celebrities answer questions while eating progressively spicier wings.
While weight-loss medications such as Ozempic have soared in popularity. But those who begin regular exercise before they stop taking the drugs regain only a small amount of weight.
New research from The University of Western Australia has examined how fine root lifespan is linked to root strategies of resource acquisition and protection.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are often thought to reflect two different sides of human nature—the conflict-ready chimpanzee versus the peaceful bonobo—but a new study published in Current Biology shows that, within their own communities, male bonobos are more frequently aggressive than male chimpanzees. For both species, more aggressive males had more mating opportunities.
Scientists are increasingly showing interesting effects that girls with male twins may have developed in the womb. This branches from a well established tenet in animal biology.
Movies aren’t quite high-tech these days, but that doesn’t mean they’re not still at the forefront of the planetary war for technological control of citizens and countries. That’s the lesson underscored by fresh revelations about streaming giant Netflix’s abrupt cancellation of its plans to release the "John Wick"-style action movie "Monkey Man." It’s a tale unique to the age of digitally driven globalization. British actor Dev Patel, perhaps still best known as the lead in "Slumdog...
Apply all the clichéd adjectives you want to the Philadelphia 76ers’ 105-104 win over the Miami Heat in Wednesday’s play-in game: gritty, old-school, physical, hard-nosed. This was not the beautiful game, but rather a scrappy slopfest befitting a high-stakes postseason contest. The four players who took the most shots made a combined 33 percent of their attempts: But after overcoming a 12-point half-time deficit and several rounds of boos from the home crowd, the 76ers can breathe a sigh of...
A new study ranked Louisiana as No. 2 in the nation for anxiety.
A new study ranked Louisiana as No. 2 in the nation for anxiety.