This video dives into the mystery of deep-sea gigantism and explains why the ocean’s darkest zones can produce creatures far ...
The Secret Behind an Octopus's Unusual Intelligence May Finally Have an Answer ...
The wonders of the freezer as a tool for preserving food are obvious, but the freezer can do a lot more than just store food. It can also be used as a cooking instrument. Some of these techniques have ...
According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hour—and they have to go ...
The idea that octopuses might be aliens emerged from the theory of panspermia (Stelele 2018), according to which life on Earth is not entirely of terrestrial ...
Some of the best road trips are the ones where you realize halfway through that you’ve been grinning like an idiot for the ...
How does a stripy tree snail hide from hungry birds? The Hypselostyla camelopardalis from the Philippines and Reinia ...
One of the nanorobots, imaged with a Transmission Electron Microscope (Picture: Voichita Mihali, University of Basel/Cover Media) Researchers in Switzerland have developed a nanorobot that can be used ...
Cells can spontaneously change shape even without external signals, but the underlying mechanisms behind this form of self-organization have remained unclear. Now, researchers from Japan have ...
Sickle cell disease is the first genetic disease ever identified, and yet for too many patients, particularly those in the Black community, the care has not kept up with the science. Dr. Ashley Ellis ...
If someone told you 20 years ago that we’d be gaining new information through mini-computers in our pockets, you would ...
Mitochondria don’t just generate energy—they also carefully organize their own DNA in a surprisingly elegant way. Scientists have discovered that a long-overlooked phenomenon called “mitochondrial ...