A new typology helps explain why perpetrators target reproduction and why international law has been so slow to hold them accountable.
After testifying against her sibling Wim, 'the Dutch Godfather', then spending a decade in hiding, Astrid Holleeder is living ...
Termites are the descendants of cockroaches, and have undergone significant genetic change to live in vast colonies where ...
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40+ mothers-in-law who are a living nightmare
While some mothers-in-law are absolutely lovely, more often than not, mothers-in-law get a bad rap. Between the constant ...
Termites did not evolve complex societies by adding new genetic features. Instead, scientists found that they became more ...
Termites are among the most successful animals on Earth, forming vast societies that can number in the millions. But how did such complex social systems evolve from solitary ancestors that looked much ...
Termites became social powerhouses by stripping away genes tied to competition and independence. This genetic shedding locked in monogamy, boosted cooperation, and paved the way for their ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Biology have discovered a remarkably streamlined strategy for developmental ...
Last week, half a dozen eateries across Central Florida were forced to close after a visit from a health inspector, according ...
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