City environments subject animals to noise, light, crowding, and fragmented habitats that subtly but powerfully reshape how they communicate.
Coyotes mate for life, mourn their dead, and even help forests grow, revealing deep emotional lives and vital roles in wild ...
We live in an age of perfect images. With a few swipes of a phone, we can zoom into almost any masterpiece ever made, stream music on demand, and tour museums virtually from our living rooms. And yet, ...
Genetic sequencing research led by the Federal University of Pará charts a route for protecting Amazonian species. Focused on ...
Dr. Justin Garcia, a researcher with Indiana University's Kinsey Institute insists that relationships could be happier and ...
The Sumatran rhino looks like it wandered out of another era and somehow got lost in the present day. Smaller than its ...
Our passion for these cute-looking salamanders means they are everywhere – except in the wild, where the species is under increasing threat ...
Amsterdam delivers the goods when it comes to memorable experiences and attractions. With canals weaving through the city, ...
Knowledge is no longer scarce, as judgment and discernment have become the new educational frontier. Learning must shift from ...
Even more closely tied to Cockerill’s academic roots is the College’s recent acquisition of the former BrightFarms facility in Wilmington, which will be transformed into the Wilmington College ...
The strategy, known as synthetic biology, is gaining momentum globally as a conservation tool and human health solution, ...
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To give birth or not to give birth

In her book The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson describes pregnancy as an experience marked by a peculiar duality. On the one hand, ...