Are the Bacteria in Your Gut Making You Fat?
As you wait in line for fast food, it’s not only your taste buds that are looking forward to the juicy burger.
As you wait in line for fast food, it’s not only your taste buds that are looking forward to the juicy burger.
It may sound a bit like the shows put on by the New York City-based storytelling startup The Moth, with an added dose of science, and Story Collider’s cofounder Ben Lillie isn’t offended by the comparison.
Scientists find a new way to blend in by mimicking the animal kingdom’s master of camouflage — the pencil squid.
It’s often said that a dog is a human’s best friend. It’s also said that communication is the key to any relationship. So how do we manage to communicate emotion across species?
A new study shows why fish from different depths may contain different levels of mercury, and links them to coal-fired power plants.
Researchers at Harvard University and the University of Michigan are applying a new technique that will help surgeons to better differentiate between tumors and healthy tissue on a microscopic scale.