Life Sciences

Modern Native Americans Related To Kennewick Man

science. At the same time, you can say that he was a Native American, right? "Maybe it should have all ...

Article - Michael Greshko - Jun 24 2015 - 6:24pm

Wind Farms: Can You Actually Hear Inaudible Sound?

primary auditory cortex could be detected down to this frequency. All persons concerned explicitly stated ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 17 2015 - 7:30am

Energy Cost Balance: Why Too Much Play Is Linked To Sluggish Growth In Infants

a lot (macaques are after all our evolutionary cousins)? Not at all. Humans have specifically evolved ...

Article - The Conversation - Aug 17 2015 - 7:01am

The FOIA Babe, and the New Abuse of Vanity Harassment

Florida taxpayers!  It is a mockery of this important transparency system. Most of all, this exemplifies ...

Blog Post - Kevin M. Folta - Sep 11 2015 - 1:43pm

'Missing Link' Stories- Scientists Need To Choose Metaphors Wisely

all-pervasive in how we think about evolution – and it affects your daily life. Consider flu, which requires ...

Article - The Conversation - Sep 16 2015 - 11:46am

Does Your Brain Naturally Feel God? Temp Lobe Feel Of Person Presence & Evolved Religion

is somebody personal (Jesus, God, all others resurrected) far away (in the future) but still with me ...

Article - Sascha Vongehr - Dec 5 2017 - 11:52pm

The Northern White Rhino Should Stay Extinct

remaining rhinoceros species and all the other endangered animals out there that need our help. By Jason ...

Article - The Conversation - Apr 6 2018 - 5:30am

Artificial Sweeteners Are Not Harmful For Gut Microbiota, They Are Even Prebiotics

diet sodas per day, don't drink 12 shots of whisky all at once, don't participate in a radio ...

Article - Hank Campbell - Feb 21 2019 - 12:33pm

Spanish Flu Pandemic Mass Graves 100 Years Ago Led To Our Zombie Fixation Today

the pandemic’s ghastly atmosphere. As one local witness remembered, “all around me people were dying…. ...

Article - The Conversation - Oct 28 2019 - 2:29pm

Grinch Science: Mistletoe Is A Tree-Plundering Parasite

tree branch. Once the parasite is inside, it will manipulate the host tree, and steal all the resources ...

Article - The Conversation - Dec 12 2019 - 4:46pm