The winners of the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition captured the ocean and its wildlife like you’ve never seen before.
Christians will come into conflict with the destructive ideologies of their time when they fulfill the Great Commission, a constant since the days of Stephen’s martyrdom. Following the call of Jesus ...
A novel study from EMBL Rome scientists reveals that a father's preconception environment can leave subtle - but detectable - molecular footprints in embryos, able to shape development and long-term ...
That’s right. For the Enhanced Games, athletes are encouraged to dope it up to their hearts’ content. Look out, here comes the master race.
Women are frequently the stars of Almodóvar's films, with some of his powerful entries involving the many collaborations he has had with Penélope Cruz. When the men take the spotlight, the result is ...
Research shows that diet timing and macronutrient balance impact reproductive health, aging, and disease susceptibility. Findings from a study on fruit flies support the broader evolutionary and healt ...
Two Indian researchers have designed a shoe rack that banishes foul odours - and have won a fun science prize.
It’s mid-afternoon in Nashville at AmericanaFest, the multi-day celebration of roots and folk-adjacent music, and Karly Hartzman is filling local record store Grimey’s with a whole bunch of ...
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Mongabay News on MSNCounting kings: How annual lion surveys reveal the health of Africa’s protected areas (commentary)
On a dawn drive through a savannah reserve in Zambia, a ranger slows the truck and points to a faint trail in the dust. It is not the spoor of an antelope or a stray cow. It is the print of a lioness ...
Before starring together in Friendship, Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson had incredible cameos in Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers.
Cephalopods like octopuses, cuttlefish, and squid display a range of deceptive behaviors, which may rely on sophisticated cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind.
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Cornell launches new initiative to uncover how menopause shapes health and disease
Two centuries ago, few women lived long enough to reach menopause. Today, it marks a major inflection point in women's health, yet remains poorly understood. Cornell researchers aim to change that.
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