After 10 years of work, landmark study reveals new ‘tree of life’ for all birds living today
Posts from: September 2024
Ambition once came with a promise: a home, a salary, progress and fulfilment. What happens when that promise is broken? Meet the women who are turning their backs on consumerism, materialism and burnout
The integration of genetic risk information, specifically polygenic scores, in life insurance underwriting raises ethical, legal, and social concerns about genetic discrimination, necessitating clear policies and further research.
All-female lineup of presenters hope to break harmful Islamic stereotypes after Geert Wilders’ election victory
Many Arabs with European citizenship who left for the Gulf cited high taxes in Europe and struggles to maintain their religious traditions.
Here’s a look into some of the lesser-known facts, traits, and habits of the famously private monarch Queen Victoria.
More than three-quarters of trans people in Maryland worried about being negatively judged when seeking health care and nearly a third delayed necessary treatment, according to one finding of a new study …
Inspired by a former professional football player, “All American” tells the story of a college athlete competing to fulfill his professional dreams while navigating complex personal relationships.
A team of scientists led by researchers at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences have developed an innovative method to link the genetics and function of individual microbes living without oxygen deep …
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Each April, the United States recognizes National Donate Life Month, bringing attention to organ, eye, bone marrow, and tissue donation and transplan…