The mysterious dwindling of the Subcontinent's natural, and vital, "garbage men"
A new book argues that play may be the primary means nature has found to develop our brains.
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The residual lead from years of spent bullets can endanger human health and contaminate the surrounding area. And yet there’s little federal oversight.
The two have been locked in an evolutionary arms race since before they even existed.
A Christian theme park in Kentucky brings the ancient to life through a life-sized reconstruction of Noah’s Ark—but not without dipping into fiction.
The gut microbiomes of mice take time to change after bouts of weight loss, making them more vulnerable to regaining weight.
From Moonlight and Arrival to Moana and Don’t Think Twice, the films that made waves this year, and some that may have gone unnoticed
How mass extinctions inform our understanding of human-caused climate change
We worry about machines going rogue. What if they went green instead?