Humans aren't the only species that can pretend, a study shows. Scientists offered a bonobo imaginary juice and grapes in a ...
New research using rhesus monkeys suggests that the brain’s relationship with alcohol may begin forming long before a person ...
Whatever challenges life throws, mothers often know best as they guide offspring through the risky stages of early development. This scenario, familiar when applied to humans, turns out to be true for ...
A new Curtin University study warns that large parts of Australia, including major cities and farming regions, could be ...
New research suggests genetics may account for up to half of a person’s lifespan, a larger role than previously estimated ...
New long-term research suggests that variety—not just volume—may be the missing link between exercise and longevity.
Daria Pidhorodetska, a NASA scientist, tells PEOPLE about her unlikely journey to the space agency after taking a college ...
Ollie reports dogs show love through eye contact, affectionate gestures, and emotional connections, demonstrating a genuine ...
A new study has revealed that the iconic Black Beauty meteorite contains much more hidden water than previously suspected. The rock, which fell to Earth from Mars, could reveal clues about the Red ...
A bizarre fossil called Prototaxites, which was the largest life-form on land 400 million years ago, may have been a completely unknown form of multicellular life, according to a new study.
New study reveals our closest relatives share the cognitive roots of imagination and pretense. Remember childhood tea parties ...
By matching uterine contractions up with the body’s natural circadian rhythms, inducing labour in the early morning is linked to shorter labour and fewer emergency c-sections ...