Fifty years ago, Richard Dawkins shared an irresistible scientific metaphor with the world that modernised and democratised ...
Gigantic dragonfly-like insects – the “griffinflies” – ruled the skies around 300 million years ago, but they have long been ...
In “How Flowers Made Our World,” David George Haskell makes a case for their soft power. By Adam Nicolson Adam Nicolson is ...
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300 million years ago, insects were enormous. That stopped – and we’re probably wrong about why
Fossil relatives of dragonflies, known as griffinflies, had wingspans of 70 centimeters (28 inches) 300 million years ago, and they weren’t the era’s only insects that far exceeded their modern ...
New research suggests that men who regularly ejaculate produce higher quality sperm with less DNA damage. The results ...
Martin Dohrn remembers the “pang of loss” he felt when he last saw Nicki. She was becoming slower and greyer, he knew; then ...
Genetically modified organisms are one thing. Convincing people they are safe to eat or use is something else entirely. Since ...
He and the Okanagan’s typically hot, dry summers can be fatal for many plants unless you do some research ahead of planting.
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Eight meters up in the rainforest, scientists just found a creature with the face of Moby Dick
Deep in the forest canopy of French Guiana, a dead branch hung eight meters above the forest floor. Inside that branch, a ...
Current World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines typically recommend 2-7 days of abstinence before taking semen samples or ...
The Burlington sculptor’s ceramic creatures include monsters, aliens, politicians and middle-aged women: All are weird, funny and demand a close look.
Dance like nobody's watching?" That idea does not apply to honey bees.Scientists have spent years decoding the honey bee "waggle dance," a highly ...
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