A Survival God for the Age of Abundance,” Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler explore what it means to be human in a world ...
Research suggests that crying is not a sign of weakness, but one of the most sophisticated social technologies in the natural ...
The inventor sketched intricate muscular structures half a millennium ago. Turns out he was on to something.
Does Alzheimer’s start in the muscles? Research reveals that motor neuron mutations disrupt the neuromuscular junction independent of the brain.
As a dietitian, my work revolves around understanding food and its impact on the human body. So, when my editor challenged me ...
Researchers at ASU are studying the long-term effects and daily performance of the human body in relation to water intake.
The FDA is reportedly set to discuss easing peptide restrictions at an anticipated July meeting, as RFK Jr. advocates for ...
Hibernation can vary by species. Martin says some hibernators, such as ground squirrels, rewarm—or wake up from hibernation ...
Did humans lose their sense of smell? A study on the Orang Asli people reveals that hunter-gatherers maintain ancestral smell ...
Are humans natural born runners? Here’s why evolutionary and anatomical evidence suggests running was more central to our ...
A surprising discovery from high-altitude animals like yaks and Tibetan antelopes could reshape how we treat nerve damage in humans. Scientists found that a genetic mutation helping these animals ...