
Great Apes Joke Around, Suggesting Humor Is Older Than Humans
Studies of great apes hint at why and when clowning behavior evolved
Great Apes Joke Around, Suggesting Humor Is Older Than Humans
Studies of great apes hint at why and when clowning behavior evolved
Silicon Valley Is Reviving the Discredited and Discriminatory Idea of ‘Race Science’
Scientific racism today must be seen and rejected for what it truly is—a hollow attempt to dress discrimination in the garb of science and reason
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Why Some Brains Don’t Rot and Other Wild Things We Learned about the Human Body in 2024
From periods of rapid aging in our 40s and 60s to ancient brains that don’t decompose, here are some of the year’s most intriguing stories about human biology
Ferns’ ‘Backward’ Evolution Reveals Life’s Meandering Path
Evolution is often depicted as a steady forward march from simple to complex forms. But new research shows that certain ferns can evolve “backward”
The 6 Most Hilarious Things We Learned about Animals in 2024
From a comb jelly with two butts to wing-slapping ants, this animal research made us laugh this year
Creating ‘Mirror Life’ Could Be Disastrous, Scientists Warn
Breakthroughs in synthetic biology could create mirror versions of natural molecules, with devastating consequences for life on Earth
A Quiet Bias Is Keeping Black Scientists from Winning Nobel Prizes
The way scientists recognize one another’s work overlooks the seminal contributions of Black scientists. The Nobel Committees need to recognize how this excludes Black scientists from awards
Animals Evolved Color Vision before Bright Colors Emerged
Animals were able to see colors long before species developed the riot of colors that enlivens our world today
5 Nifty Things We Learned about Pet Cats and Dogs in 2024
Why do some Labrador retrievers overeat? Do cats and dogs dream like humans do? Is your cat actually obsessed with you? In 2024 we got answers to these and other questions about our beloved furry friends
The 6 Cutest Things We Learned about Animals in 2024
From morphing beluga noggins to birds that practice singing in their sleep, science produced plenty of adorable findings this year
For Orcas, Dead Salmon Hats Are Back in Fashion after 37 Years
Orcas off the coast of Washington State are balancing dead fish on their head like it’s the 1980s, but researchers still aren’t sure why they do it
Chimps Share Knowledge like Humans Do, Spurring Innovation
Female chimps who migrate to new social groups bring skills and technology with them, helping to drive development of increasingly complex tool sets