In a little over ten years, organoid models—miniature, lab-grown clusters of cells that imitate real organs—have transformed how we study human development and disease while accelerating drug ...
Every clonal raider ant lives a nearly identical life. Each new generation of these blind, queenless ants is born at the same ...
An international research team involving the German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research (DPZ), Hannover ...
Einstein’s brain wasn’t larger — it was built differently. The region responsible for spatial reasoning was wider than normal ...
Scientists working to enhance brain-computer interface (BCI) technology—which allows people to control devices with their ...
Ancient pterosaurs may have taken to the skies far earlier and more explosively than birds, evolving flight at their very ...
Albert Einstein and Carl Sagan both knew a lot about science. Sagan said, “We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything ...
Are we medicating or "special educating" young geniuses out of becoming future Einsteins when their late talking is ...
Artificial intelligence systems that are designed with a biologically inspired architecture can simulate human brain activity ...
STEPPING onto her scales Rosie Parsons’ eyes widened in horror. It had been just 30 days since she had stopped taking the weight loss jab Ozempic but already her clothes had begun clinging.
Vertebrates have extremely different brain sizes: even with the same body size, brain size can vary a hundredfold. As a rule, mammals and birds have the largest brains in relation to their body size, ...
When you think of intelligent people, Albert Einstein may be the first name to come to mind. Known as one of history’s greatest geniuses, he fascinated the world with his many contributions to science ...