Learn more about the difference between bioluminescence and photoluminescence, and about the particular chemical compounds that give bandicoots (and other Australian mammals) their colorful glow.
Learn how a trio of scientists do the math, based on a Stephen Hawking theory, and even ask how long it would take for a human and the moon to evaporate.
A famous cache of wooden spear shafts and other hunting tools was once ascribed to a group of early humans that were not known for social organization.
Learn more about how researchers have discovered that chimps can combine calls in multiple ways to create new meanings, remarkably similar to the way we combine sounds and words into sentences.
While investigating how the medicine uses the body’s immune system to ward off HIV symptoms, researchers realized that it could also be applied to Alzheimer’s disease.
Learn about the activation and deactivation of genes over long distances of DNA — an ability that emerged in comb jellies and other early animals around 700 million years to 650 million years ago.
Chronic pain patients who participated in group online therapy sessions and completed offline instructional activities reduced their pain level and depression symptoms.
Learn about flavonoids — the chemical compounds that are found in black tea, berries, and other foods and beverages — that are associated with healthy aging.
Learn more about Ca. Electrothrix yaqonensis, a new species of cable bacteria — named after the Yaqona people — that could assist in environmental cleanup and produce better biomedical devices.