Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
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Researchers Say Humans Are In the Midst of an Evolutionary Shift Like Never Before
Human evolution has often been depicted as a process of adaptation, where natural selection and genetic changes drive species ...
When speakers of different languages meet, their words, sounds and even grammatical structures mingle in surprising ways.
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A Volcanic Eruption Wiped Out An Island—Then Something Unexpected Happened
After a volcanic eruption nearly wiped out all life on Nishinoshima Island, scientists were astonished to discover what happened next.
New research into the genetics of Anopheles funestus (An. funestus), one of the most neglected but prolific malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in Africa, has revealed how this species is evolving in ...
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What's she doing in that van?
Banana discovers the joy of Van Life as the raindrops fall and she films in comfort from inside the van and high atop the cliffs. Plus, an interview with Pete and Josh, the repair of a busted board ...
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Rock climbing blind is scary - TRAILER
Get a sneak peek at a brand new challenge for Pete as he takes on indoor rock climbing. It’s hard enough picking your way up the wall when you can see the hand and footholds, but when you can’t see ...
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A society built on scent: How ants maintain a one-to-one match between neurons and odor receptors
Ant societies are built on scent. Pheromones guide the insects to food, warn them of predators, and regulate the rhythms of ...
Deepak Chopra explains how artificial intelligence should be viewed as "augmented intelligence" that expands human awareness rather than threatens it.
From CRISPR gene editing to nootropic supplements, Biohacking is changing how people manage health. From smart wearables to ...
It's possibly the first known bird, or any vertebrate for that matter, to hybridize as a result of climate change.
It wasn't just a unique color variation—it was something far more unusual. The bird, confirmed through genetic testing, was a wild hybrid between a green jay and a blue jay, the first ever documented ...
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