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Aging has always been tied hand in hand with the passage of time: a slow and steady process. A little less energy here, a few ...
Across the board, “blue places” dominated the nostalgic landscape. About a third of all memories involved bodies of water. In ...
This description of the teething process comes from a 3,000-year-old medical handbook from ancient Assyria and Babylonia. The ...
From Roman artifacts to Picasso's gowns, this museum lets you hold the past. Most museums show just 3% of what they own. All ...
You may be surprised to learn that the human brain, often studied under the lens of its electrical and chemical activity, also releases light. It’s a very faint, invisible light that has sparked a ...
These discoveries represent the earliest definitive example of human cannibalism in Europe. Earlier claims exist ...
“Those who are currently active and achieving the 10,000 steps a day, keep up the good work,” Dr. Melody Ding, a professor at ...
Growing a baby in space sounds like science fiction. Here’s why it might stay that way.
Rhett Butler is the founder and CEO of Mongabay. Rhett founded Mongabay out of his passion for wildlife and wild places. He ...
The majority of China’s new capacity is coming from centralized utility-scale projects, particularly in northern and western regions such as Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, which host nearly 40% of the ...
However, giving birth, and looking after a newborn, would be far more difficult in zero gravity. After all, in space, nothing stays still. Fluids float. So do people. That makes delivering a baby and ...