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In this Journal Club, Tracy Bedrosian describes a 2001 paper by Rehen et al. that provided early evidence of pervasive somatic variation throughout the human brain. In this Journal Club ...
New research reveals many people follow costly, arbitrary rules even without external pressure or benefit to others. This ...
Engagement with digital technology was associated with a 58 percent reduced risk of cognitive impairment in people ...
A global study shows how relationships with nature, rooted in Indigenous and local traditions, offer sustainable alternatives ...
In a new study published in the journal Ecosystem Services, researchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell ...
A growing number of climate activists are taking up a fresh idea as a rallying cry and a legal strategy: Nature, in all its ...
Researchers used data that mapped 11 ecosystem services alongside observations of birds from the Cornell Lab’s eBird Status ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, One Health approaches1 have revived attention to the interdependence of human, animal, and ...
With its fascinating ability to regrow entire limbs and internal organs, the Mexican axolotl is the ideal model for studying regeneration. Scientists have now found a factor that tells cells which ...