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How AI Could Change Biology
You've likely been seeing the rise of AI technology everywhere—and some people are pretty concerned about what it could mean ...
Activists quietly shifting the goalposts on sex-and-gender discussion to escape the fact that they're losing the biology of sex debate.
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We’ve Been Getting Menopause Wrong. Science Shows It’s a “Second Puberty” For the Brain
Menopause is a developmental and neurological transition that opens the door to new forms of insight, stability, and ...
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Rethinking where language comes from: Framework reveals complex interplay of biology and culture
A new study challenges the idea that language stems from a single evolutionary root. Instead, it proposes that our ability to communicate evolved through the interaction of biology and culture, and ...
Cornell’s Introductory Field Biology course, NTRES 2100, transforms ecological learning through immersive, place-based ...
Experts argue there is no standard definition of metabolically healthy obesity, and most people convert over time to ...
A book that integrates philosophy, morality, history and enigmas — because the question of God spans all forms of knowledge.
A new study released on Wednesday found that humanity's first kiss occurred roughly 21 million years ago, predating humans.
EMBL scientists have improved a protein analysis technique, significantly expanding its use and making it 100 times faster.
New studies of canine genetics shed light on the diversity of dogs and our longstanding, still-evolving relationship to them.
In an ant colony, the queen is dying, under attack by her own daughters. Meanwhile, the true enemy — an invader queen from ...
Scientists found that kissing likely originated millions of years ago in great apes and was shared by early human relatives, ...
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