ZME Science on MSN
Cannabis did not always produce THC and a new study shows how evolution figured it out
Cannabis did not evolve THC with a single, elegant molecular stroke. Instead, the plant appears to have stumbled toward it by ...
A reduced genome in an island species raises evolutionary questions.
An Australian study has shed light on a pest you’ve probably hosted at some point – and it has unearthed a new theory about ...
Over the 55 years since Bangladesh's independence, the processes of state-building, political transformation, and economic ...
Insects thrive in incredibly diverse and challenging environments. While we now know that nutrient-sensing pathways, ...
7 時間on MSN
The (metabolic) 'cost of life': New method quantifies hidden energy costs of maintaining ...
There are "costs of life" that mechanical physics cannot calculate. A clear example is the energy required to keep specific ...
Here is how I like to break down action, with the ACTION acronym helping to solidify those steps into a practical strategy.
15 時間on MSN
Microbes may hold the key to brain evolution
In the mice with large-brain primate microbes, the researchers found increased expression of genes associated with energy ...
An international team of astronomers has uncovered multiple evolutionary paths for the universe's most massive galaxies. Observations of ultramassive galaxies, each containing more than 100 billion ...
For years, strange and perfect circles have been appearing on the ocean floor, now scientists are finally uncovering the ...
Goosebumps are one such odd body function, which we have all experienced but have rarely been compelled to probe into. They ...
1 日on MSN
Why nail-biting, procrastination and other self-sabotaging behaviors are rooted in survival ...
Self-harming and self-sabotaging behaviors, from skin picking to ghosting people, all stem from evolutionary survival ...
一部の結果でアクセス不可の可能性があるため、非表示になっています。
アクセス不可の結果を表示する