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Over 15 months on Jicarón Island, researchers saw five capuchin juveniles abduct 11 endangered howler monkey infants — all for no clear purpose.
Kanzi showed apes have the capacity for language, but in recent years scientists have questioned the ethics of ape experiments.
This assassin bug's ability to use a tool — bees’ resin — could shed light on how the ability evolved in other animals.
Not all plants can be stored in a seed bank. Cryopreservation offers an alternative, but critics question whether this form of conservation will work.
Private listening out in the open is possible thanks to acoustic metasurfaces that precisely bend and direct sound waves.
A faint yet visible Martian aurora is the first instance of the phenomenon spotted from another planet's surface.
The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating Frog contends that curiosity-driven research helps us understand the world and could lead to unexpected benefits.
Placebo testing has been part of the process since the 1940s. It’s unclear what additional measures would achieve — but it may slow development.
A new study is among the first to look at whether cold or hot soaks help women’s muscles rebound from extreme exercise.
Two preventive tools — a maternal vaccine and a monoclonal antibody — were tied to a recent drop in RSV hospitalization rates for U.S. babies.
Between the end of February and early April, the federal government terminated almost 700 NIH grants equaling $1.81 billion. That’s about 3.3 percent of the NIH’s total operating budget, the ...
Fluoride supplements have been used in the United States for decades and have proven to be safe and effective for decreasing cavities.
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