The majority of participants in a large survey admitted that they believed in god's existence, although they were very knowledgeable about the evolutionary theory of great
In fantasy films, superheroes hands and feet regrow after they are cut off. Scientists claim that someday ordinary people will have similar capabilities.
Israeli scientists have discovered desert Rhubarb (Rumex hymenosepalus), the first plant in the world to water itself, in the Negev desert - one of the driest regions in the world.
Insect species such as butterflies and beetles will need many protection measures equivalent to typical species associated with previous conservation campaigns, such as polar
The two scientists discovered that a spider species has the ability to create decorative objects with the same shape and color as their bodies, in order to distract the enemy as
There are similarities in brain disorders in insects and people with migraines, strokes and seizures. This opens up new directions for treating pharmaceuticals for these diseases.
A leading US biologist claims that two-thirds of the world's animals and plants are facing extinction in this century ...
A US study shows that white wormwood can communicate with plants of the same species in the surrounding environment.
Each synthetic tree can remove carbon emissions and other harmful gases by thousands of times the natural tree.
In addition to sulfate, iron and manganese compounds can play an important role in converting methane to carbon dioxide and ultimately carbonate in Earth's oceans, according to a
The police released a pack of butterflies to search for drugs in the boxes, the bees swarmed through the gap in the rubble to search for earthquake victims ...
The emergence of many angiosperms (also known as flowering plants) on Earth, especially their rapid spread in the Cretaceous (approximately 100 million years ago) is thought to be
A recent detailed study of the H1N1 flu virus shows that this is a more dangerous disease than people think.
Each bacterium knows itself so small that it is impossible to act on its own. So bacteria often wait, divide, and then engage in activities that require collective association.
How do white blood cells - 'warrior' of the immune system - reach the site of infection or injury?