Biology February 10, 2017 What makes women good dancers? Study finds it is all in the hips Researchers may have discovered the secret to turning heads as a woman on the dance floor - and it turns out it is all in the hips.
Biology January 27, 2017 2 days after death, some life continues in body Death is more like the slow shutdown of a computer than the flipping off of a light switch, says a scientist, explaining a new study that shows genes in the body remain alive for about two days after the heart stops.
Innovation January 18, 2017 Body armor made from human hair? Here’s something to think about next time you’re in the shower reaching for the shampoo.
Biology January 4, 2017 Humans in 100,000 years: What will we look like? Homo sapiens have slowly evolved over thousands of millennia, but what happens when modern technology comes into play?
MEDICAL RESEARCH January 4, 2017 Scientists identify new organ in humans A mighty membrane that twists and turns through the gut is starting the new year with a new classification: the structure, called the mesentery, has been upgraded to an organ.
Biology December 27, 2016 Scientists have a theory on why you break eye contact Researchers in Japan suggest there's a surprising neurological reason why people avert their gaze occasionally during conversation.
Food Trends November 22, 2016 The future of high-tech meat substitutes Today's average American hamburger comes from a cow – but it may not be long before it comes straight from a lab in Silicon Valley.
Food Trends November 21, 2016 Eating bugs may be on the rise, but artful preparation is still required Insect meat is on the rise. It’s an inexpensive source of low-fat, high-quality, vitamin-and-mineral-packed protein, so it’s unsurprisingly popular in developing countries.
Biology October 26, 2016 Lies breed lies: Brain may get desensitized to dishonesty Dishonesty is a slippery slope: If you behave dishonestly once, you may become more likely to do so again in the future, a new study from England shows.
Digging History October 25, 2016 Scientists detect evidence of extinct human cousin in modern DNA The genetic codes of people living in a region of the Pacific called Melanesia have given researchers a clue: their DNA suggests the presence of an extinct hominid ancestor.
Mammals October 12, 2016 Why mice are nature's jet engines Wondering what animal might have the most in common with a jet engine?