Biology October 21, 2015 Research shows left-handed people make less money A new study out of Harvard says left-handed people are more likely to work in manual labor and make less money than their right-handed peers. Â
Biology October 21, 2015 'Forgotten' brain region rediscovered a century later A major pathway of the human brain involved in visual perception, attention and movement and overlooked by many researchers for more than a century is finally getting its moment in the sun
Biology October 21, 2015 Spooky! Human brain waves control mouse genes Human thoughts can be used to turn on genes in mice, new research suggests
Biology October 21, 2015 What happens to a dead body in the ocean? When a dead body decomposes in the ocean, scientists know little about what happens to it.
Biology October 21, 2015 GlassesOff app claims to eliminate need for reading glasses Like death and taxes, reading glasses are almost inevitable, caused by the aging of your eye known as presbyopia. Fortunately, there may be a way to correct it.
Biology October 21, 2015 Deformed, pointy skull from Dark Ages unearthed in France The skeleton of an ancient aristocratic woman whose head was warped into a deformed, pointy shape has been unearthed in a necropolis in France.
Biology October 21, 2015 Zombie neuroscience: Inside the brains of the walking dead The rotting flesh, the shuffling walk, the unintelligible groans it's not hard to spot a zombie at a glance even among the most gruesome of Halloween monsters.
Biology October 21, 2015 850 snakes found at New York animal control officer's house Authorities in New York say they've found hundreds of snakes including two 6-foot Burmese pythons at an animal control officer's house.
Biology October 21, 2015 Lego releases first female scientist Wearing glasses and a lab coat, and holding out two Erlenmeyer flasks, Professor C. Bodin (as her nametag reads) is Lego's first female scientist.
Biology October 21, 2015 Let's make this perfectly clear: 'Stupendous' see-through mouse brains a new research tool Talk about clearing your head: Stanford University scientists have found a way to make see-through mouse brains.
Biology October 21, 2015 Double-headed shark fetus netted by fisherman When a fisherman caught a bull shark recently off the Florida Keys, he came across an unlikely surprise: One of the shark's live fetuses had two heads.