In a landmark ruling in May 2017, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights affirmed the Indigenous Ogiek’s status as ...
By Dr Alex Menez The final part of the series in which Dr Alex Menez looks into the Calpe Conference which took place earlier ...
The bone needles were uncovered at a Wyoming archaeological site that sheds light on some of the early inhabitants of North ...
Recent research challenges the theory that long childhood in humans is due to large brain sizes. Instead, analysis of early ...
Ahead of World AIDS Day on 1 December, a new report by the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) highlights the critical role of human rights in ending the AIDS pandemic as a public health threat by ...
Tumor cells transform fibroblasts into cancer-associated fibroblasts, which have an important immunosuppressive activity on which growth, invasion, and metastasis depend. These activated fibroblasts ...
Fans of Transformers already know about the Autobots and Decepticons. However, plenty of other factions populates the series' ...
New insights from Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Indonesia By Ifham Nizam In an exciting new study, researchers have unveiled rare ...
African giant pouched rats were trained to detect illegally trafficked wildlife products, offering a new solution to combat ...
According to leading scientists and experts, Earth is entering its 6th Mass Extinction Event — and it’s our fault. Humans ...
According to newly released data by Understanding Animal Research (UAR), the University of Glasgow ranked among the top UK ...
The study of fossilized teeth has indicated that an extended childhood may have triggered the evolution of bigger brains.