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Bees appear to grasp Morse code, challenging intelligence views
Bees are not supposed to read code. Yet a new wave of experiments suggests that honeybees can track dot‑and‑dash style light ...
The plan was a 12-mile bike loop starting at the crumbling gate of the Schuler estate to Jackworks and beyond, returning via ...
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Sequencing the last Neanderthal is changing human history
The first complete genetic portrait of a so‑called “last Neanderthal” is forcing scientists to redraw the map of our origins, ...
President Donald Trump and New York City’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met at the White House and focused more on their shared ...
Why do no two human faces look quite the same? Although we all follow the same biological blueprint, our features—the curve ...
We may be witnessing the moment when our ancestors first defied a hostile world, using the same tools in the same place for nearly 300,000 years despite the chaos of shifting climates. Picture early ...
The contribution of genetics to the variability in people’s metabolism has remained largely unknown. This is, in part, because genetic studies of human metabolism have been limited in scale and ...
A study is asking the Centers for Disease Control to declare Chagas disease, also known as "kissing bug" disease, an endemic after cases have been reported in eight different states. Since 2013, ...
Each organ in the human body contains different types of cells arranged in specific ways. These arrangements aid protein interactions, which drive important functions such as nutrient and waste ...
The 2000-plus-year-old Grauballe Man was executed with a sharp object, possibly as a sacrifice for the gods. (Sven Rosborn/Wikimedia Commons via Courthouse News) (CN) — Lynn Schoenbeck beams when she ...
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