When Richard Dawkins’s first blockbuster book was published half a century ago, few genes had ever been sequenced or studied ...
Last year, The New Yorker revealed the late Sacks's "guilt" about his “falsification” in The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A ...
Fifty years ago, a draft of Richard Dawkins’s first book landed on book editor Michael Rodgers’s desk – and life was never ...
Michael Rodgers was a science editor for 35 years, working for several publishers including Oxford University Press, W.H.
Five different groups of predatory dinosaurs independently evolved disproportionately small arms, and it seems they did so ...
If wind-assisted cargo ships chose routes based entirely on where the winds are better, their fuel use could be cut in half ...
Colossal Biosciences, the company that says it resurrected the dire wolf, now says it has developed artificial eggshells so ...
A solar farm in a tidal bay has generated more electricity and profits than a nearby coastal solar farm, but challenges could ...
In central Laos, the landscape is littered with enormous stone jars, some 3 metres high, and we may be closer to ...
Robots are becoming more a part of our lives every year, and worries about a robot army rising up have long plagued the ...
Work, illness, divorce: life is riddled with stressors out of your control. But research is revealing new ways to cope with ...
Inside some very special black holes, there may be a boundary called a Cauchy horizon. Columnist Leah Crane explores the ...
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