A new study by the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN's Special Programme in Human Reproduction (HRP) and University of ...
Researchers believe that due to increasing population and expansion of cities, humans will not be able to return to natural ...
Scientists say modern life overloads our Stone Age stress systems, driving chronic illness and calling for nature-rich ...
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A Controversial Technology Makes Moms Like Me Possible. Some Scientists Aren’t So Sure if We Should Exist.
The main question shouldn’t be “When am I ready to become a parent?” It’s “When is my child ready to become an orphan?” ...
In 1959, Adolf Butenandt and his team discovered the first pheromone, bombykol, a chemical released by female silkworm moths ...
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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 ...
Ageing may be more malleable than previously thought — not an immutable decline but a biological program that can, at least ...
Amid an astonishing 12 months for music, we reach into 1979 and pick out five gems that still stand tall with prescient glow.
Yes, people in the Warhammer 40,000 universe read smut, but I doubt it's very titillating - it's set on the radioactive ...
After gaining new territory through conflict, a chimpanzee group saw higher birth rates and better infant survival due to ...
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When the market learns to think: How AI is rewriting India’s economic consciousness
Recently, while ordering dinner from the same neighbourhood restaurant I have trusted for years, I noticed something unsettling. The price of my usual dish had risen by nearly twelve rupees. There had ...
When the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka opens its new galleries on Saturday, Lawrence stone carver Karl Ramberg is ...
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