Life Sciences

What Is Sex For? It Depends On Our Vantage Point

Earth seeking completion in their other half. For Aristophanes, sex represents above all a desire for ...

Article - The Conversation - Oct 23 2019 - 9:09am

Posturing On Vaccine Hesitancy Is A Mistake

populations almost all on the left, had vaccine rates for kids under 30 percent. They didn't admit being ...

Article - Hank Campbell - May 26 2021 - 2:18pm

Here's What Happens To Your Brain When You Give Up Sugar For Lent

pathways and a need for even more sugar to activate all of the midbrain dopamine receptors like before. The ...

Article - The Conversation - Jan 16 2026 - 11:26am

Break-up Of Antarctic Ice May Expose Marine Life To More Sunlight And Alter Food Chain

a rich and complex array of plants and animals. But what will happen to all those creatures if global ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 16 2007 - 3:10pm

Little-known Cell Networks Are Vital To Circadian Rhythm

and eating, in all living organisms. In mammals, the circadian clock is organized hierarchically in ...

Article - News Staff - May 3 2007 - 5:39pm

Genes In Conflict

mother for all it can get; the mother "wants" to restrict the fetus to what it needs to survive ...

Article - John Dennehy - Dec 5 2007 - 3:19pm

Prospects Of Biodiesel From Plant Species

At present, biodiesel can play vital role in the transport sector all over the world. Biodiesel ...

Article - Arifin Sandhi - Dec 13 2007 - 11:09pm

Organic Food And Neem Pesticide

Today, people from all over the world are insufficiently aware about their daily food consumption. ...

Article - Arifin Sandhi - Dec 17 2007 - 11:28pm

Visual Crowding: Why Even Familiar Faces Are Difficult To Spot In Groups

Why is it difficult to pick out even a familiar face in a crowd? We all experience this, but the ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 18 2008 - 12:18pm

GluR6 Gene Discovery Leads To Mouse Model For Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder (BPD or manic-depressive illness) is one of the most serious of all mental ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 11 2008 - 11:01pm