New Studies Reveal Intimate Links Between Human Microbiome And Preterm Pregnancies, IBD, And More
Research is making it strikingly clear that microbes wield a formidable level of control over our lives.
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Research is making it strikingly clear that microbes wield a formidable level of control over our lives.
It could be the key to radically improving the effectiveness of hearing aids.
Life can be stressful and full of toil. To ease your tortured mind, we present to you some stunning photographs of clouds on Mars.
“I’ve had patients very eloquently talk about how much they miss being able to detect odours.”
This exoplanet may be a very good example of the planetary migration hypothesis at work.
The Colombian weasel is South America’s rarest carnivore, and was thought extinct until this conscientious citizen scientist shared his discovery.
Could a unified theory of sellotape be on the horizon?
Physicists have confirmed predictions of Hawking’s namesake theory of black holes using a black hole analogue they created in their lab.
These primate communications point to a potential origin of human language.
Anyone who’s ever watched a nature documentary knows that the animal kingdom is rife with sex fiends and perverts.
Large-scale deforestation destroys their natural habitats, resulting in the fragmentation of groups and moving them towards rural and urban areas in search of food.
These findings could help in the development of new, more effective drugs.
A little lightning isn't enough to stop humanity's exploratory spirit.
Gell-Mann was a giant who helped to make sense of the very small.
This fortuitous photo is part of a larger project to study the ecology of the region.
Chimps eat a surprising variety of prey, including several species of monkeys, small antelope, bushpigs and various rodents.