Many known languages, for example, have no words for numerals above 2 or 3. A linguist who curated a database of the world’s ...
Greensboro. He has authored twelve books and more than 180 academic articles, which have been translated into Arabic, Chinese ...
Elizabeth Quill is a science writer and editor based near Washington, DC. She’s fascinated by how complexity — in our cosmos, ...
The revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope and next-gen radio telescopes are probing what’s known as the epoch of reionization. It holds clues to the first stars and galaxies, and perhaps the nature ...
But zoom in a bit more and those specs become goats standing on the seemingly vertical construction. So what’s happening?! Image via Imgur / Wikipedia. The goats in the picture are called Alpine ibex ...
We all know (hopefully) that warming temperatures is driving ice loss. But seeing it makes it all the more disturbing. Don't ...
Reuniting as mates, they’ve not only adapted to the wild but sparked new hope for the survival of Amur tigers.
From the air we breathe to the water we drink, microplastics infiltrate every corner of our lives—but what happens when they ...
Acne scars no longer have to be a permanent reminder—discover how cutting-edge treatments like exosomes and fractional CO2 ...
The study found that unlike other vertebrates where competition generally suppresses speciation after ecological niches are ...
When you stand in front of Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl With The Pearl Earring,” something extraordinary happens in your brain.
The MTT assay relies on a straightforward principle. In living cells, enzymes in the mitochondria convert MTT into formazan, ...