Stockholm University and SciLifeLab researchers have uncovered how glucose transporters move nutrients into cells, bridging a ...
Predators don't expect to be preyed upon, and especially not by herbivores such as caterpillars. The slow-moving, leaf-eating ...
When fundamental particles are heavier or lighter than expected, physicists' understanding of the universe can tip into the ...
Birds have, for centuries, been captured from the wild to be kept in cages—valued for their looks, songs and ability to ...
If you ever wondered why the most ruthless characters in corporate dramas, such as Succession, keep rising to the top, new ...
Two children sit in different schools. Both struggle to read. Both have similar low scores on national tests. But while one ...
The identity of a mysterious artifact found in Devon almost 160 years ago has finally been revealed. New research has ...
The hair cells lining the inner ear are among the most sophisticated structures in the human body: capable of detecting ...
Neanderthals hunted European pond turtles (Emys orbicularis) in Central Europe, though probably not for food. The careful ...
All are examples of "happy accidents"—inventions by individuals trying to do one thing, and winding up with something superior to the original objective.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have discovered thousands of new proteins that protect ...
Every breath you take is an ancient inheritance. The rise and fall of your chest, the intercostal muscles pulling your ribs ...