It's easy to get lost in science fiction when you think about how people will look in the far future, but the question has real scientific roots. Body.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how scientists understand proteins—these are working molecules that drive nearly every process in the human body, from cell growth and immune defense to ...
From molecular chaperones to mitochondrial failure, discover how heat reshapes the human transcriptome and drives the biological cascade that links rising temperatures to organ injury and public ...
The difference between a nonprofit in survival mode and one positioned for growth often comes down to how its board governs.
Robots have come a long way since they were first imagined over 100 years ago, and this new Chinese model continues to push the tech forward.
Human newborns arrive remarkably underdeveloped. The reason lies in a deep evolutionary trade-off between big brains, bipedalism and the limits of motherhood.
When your arm moves inside a loose shirt, the fabric does not simply follow along. It ripples, folds, and shifts in ways that ...
Newborn finger proportions may reflect early hormone exposure and could be linked to differences in early brain growth.
Weightlifter Joseph Black was still legally a child when videos on social media introduced him to a dangerous shortcut to a ...
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What Are Barnacles Good For?

Scroll long enough, and you will see barnacles portrayed all over social media as ocean troublemakers. People violently scrape them off ship hulls and sea turtles like they are the problem. In reality ...
Advocates for greater housing density in the crowd cheered and applauded the 7-0 vote to advance the Ann Arbor for All ...