From Santa’s reindeer and the Hanukkah armadillo to some very festive sea worms, our changing world is changing life for creatures great and small.
SPENDING an entire week cooped up indoors with family over Christmas can be hectic, even if you all get on. So if you feel ...
As we prepare to enter a new year, St. Croix writer Winston Nugent explores these timeless lessons through a story of a ...
Problems with a 25-year-old landmark paper on the safety of Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, have led to calls for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Updated December 13 with news of a zero-day exploit that ...
The U.S. president posted a picture of what actually appeared to be a dead falcon near wind turbines in Israel.
A: You were wrong. In many cultures bird poop is considered good luck. You should have dipped your finger in it! After all, ...
Beloved characters entering the public domain with the new year include Blondie, Dagwood, Dick and Jane and Nancy Drew, but ...
The current boom in AI technology has ridden on a wave known as ‘deep learning’, which is an approach to creating intelligent ...
The origins of consciousness date back about 540 million years ago, when animal bodies became more complex. Feelings like ...
Caenorhabditis elegans, colored scanning electron micrograph. Through a single mutation to their insulin signaling pathway, scientists can increase the lifespan of C. elegans worms by up to 10-fold.
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