Eating insects is completely normal in large parts of the world, yet in Europe and North America the idea still makes most ...
Ancient DNA indicates that humans’ ability and willingness to eat insects may have depended strongly on geography.
More than 50 wartime files and personal memorabilia have been transferred to the Vietnamese side to support the country’s 500 ...
No camera captured it, no net pulled it aboard, and no diver ever laid eyes on it. Yet researchers exploring a network of ...
Every Harappan skeleton unearthed at sites such as Rakhigarhi, Dholavira and Lothal reveals new clues about India's oldest ...
Skin biopsies collected from 623 wild belugas in Bristol Bay, Alaska, over 13 years have produced the most detailed genetic ...
Notwithstanding its large economic size and potential, Nigeria is missing out on the $89.48 billion global e-waste recycling ...
Marking 100 years of the Oyster, the immersive exhibition traces the enduring legacy of the watch that transformed modern ...
As WHO predicts a 70 per cent rise in cancer cases globally by 2050, the pioneering treatments that could make a difference ...
Each destination has its own science – and its own strategy – for dealing with skin as it changes. Here's the best tricks and ...
For more than two centuries, a fallen Revolutionary War soldier was unknown and unnoticed. Now, thanks to happenstance and ...
Mixed-source DNA samples found at a 2002 Troy homicide crime scene can be retested under state law, according to a recent decision by the Appellate Division's Third Department.