Putting the benefits of exercise and youth in a pill sounds like the stuff of infomercials. But these researchers may be closer than anyone to harnessing those.
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Tinnitus Goes Much Deeper Than Ringing in the Ears
Ringing in the ears has perplexed humans since ancient times. But modern science shows tinnitus is rooted in the very way we process sound, giving us a deeper understanding of this condition.
The “First Predators” Ruled a World Full of Bacteria
The earliest complex life forms remain shrouded in mystery, but scientists have found some illuminating new evidence.
Grave Goods Reveal Beliefs About the Afterlife
Humans have buried the dead with jewelry and other artifacts for tens of thousands of years. What does psychology say about the connection between grave goods and our afterlife beliefs?
Newly Discovered Dinosaur May Explain Earth’s Prehistoric Past
Researchers say that Iani may have been the “last gasp” of a once great dinosaur lineage.
Hundreds of Strange Filaments Surround the Galactic Center
Groundbreaking findings unravel mysteries of hundreds of galactic filaments. Find out the origins of these enigmatic structures.
5 Worst Tsunamis in History
Tsunamis have taken countless lives and cost billions of dollars in damage. And some of the worst have happened in the last few decades.
First Livestream From Mars Was Charmingly Low-Key
The European Space Agency used a wildly underpowered camera to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Mars Express craft. Watch the first livestream from Mars.
5 Unique Ways Animals Avoid Getting Eaten
From camouflage to high-flying karate kicks, here are some of the strangest ways animals escape predation to stay alive.