Is an organism a sum of its parts, or should they be considered as a whole? New research on ferns shows how the way scientists understand evolution affects how they study life.
The path to Karulai in Kerala’s Nilambur forest winds through mist and silence. Beneath the canopy of teak and wild fig, the air smells of rain and rotting leav ...
City Thrift isn’t just another secondhand store—it’s a sprawling treasure trove where bargain hunters and vintage enthusiasts alike can lose themselves for hours among endless racks of possibilities.
The West Warwick Salvation Army has somehow mastered that elusive middle ground—sufficient order to navigate the space, sufficient disorder to make each shopping trip feel like a scavenger hunt ...
A preliminary analysis is presented of the mode of inheritance of patterns of male secondary sex coloration in several wild populations of Lebistes reticulatus in Trinidad. A high proportion of such ...
Why do no two human faces look quite the same? Although we all follow the same biological blueprint, our features—the curve ...
Study maps five major eras of brain wiring from birth to old age, revealing the key turning points that shape how we learn, ...
Researchers at the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have uncovered new insights into how brain wiring differs in ...
By: Sage Rohrbach and Michelle Yang A map of over 1,000 neurons, reconstructed from an analysis of one cubic millimeter of ...