Influencers issue warnings that “low T is ruining young men.” Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services has gone all in on the hormone, publishing new dietary guidelines meant to help men ...
A new typology helps explain why perpetrators target reproduction and why international law has been so slow to hold them accountable.
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The study's authors noted that these invasions have a high potential to cause "significant negative ecological and economic ...
Plastic pollution may be quietly fueling algal blooms by knocking out the grazers that usually keep algae under control.
A statewide disaster declaration and USDA's strategic reallocation of sterile flies are implemented to safeguard the U.S.
On a remote Alaskan island, gray wolves are rewriting the rulebook by hunting sea otters — a behavior few scientists ever expected to see. Researchers are now uncovering how these coastal wolves ...
Why do we sometimes keep eating even when we're full and other times turn down food completely? Why do we crave salty things ...
Aging muscles heal more slowly after injury - a frustrating reality familiar to many older adults. A new UCLA study conducted ...
Polar bears aren't supposed to be putting on weight as Arctic ice retreats—but the bears in Svalbard, Norway, are doing just ...
Termites are the descendants of cockroaches, and have undergone significant genetic change to live in vast colonies where ...
As New York is hit by a blizzard, the city’s new mayor appears in a brand long associated with American workwear, reopening the conversation about aesthetics, labor, and political power.