It's complicated: New research reveals more about the social networks of baboons and African monkeys
Like people, nonhuman primates live in groups that vary in size and shape depending on the species. Some primate groups are small and simple; others are large and more layered. Over the decades, ...
Pneumonia is responsible for a tremendous burden of disease worldwide. In the U.S., it is a leading cause of death due to ...
Anthropic has introduced auto mode in Claude Code, enabling multi-step software development workflows with reduced manual ...
This paper examines whether biological age, as distinct from chronological age, could become a new basis for discrimination.
Cold-related illnesses (CRIs) are preventable yet often deadly. Using twenty-five years of data from the National Inpatient Sample (1998–2022), we assessed nationwide trends in CRI hospitalizations ...
Advanced economies are developed countries with high per capita income, diversified industry, and modern financial ...
Dubai: The Dubai Health Authority has launched the ‘Unified Medical Report for People of Determination’, a new project that ...
Most Americans support cannabis reform, but new research shows many believe rescheduling to Schedule III does not go far ...
Long before humans spread across the globe, a deadly disease may have quietly shaped where our ancestors lived—and even how we evolved. New research reveals that malaria didn’t just threaten early ...
Highlighting the use of technology in prisons, the cabinet minister said, "The Bill ensures extensive use of modern ...
Just like vertebrates, cephalopods—such as octopuses and squid—have elaborate brains. Neuroscientists are flocking to them ...
Scientist have uncovered a curious new species of pit viper in Myanmar that resembles several different species at once.
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