Dr. Heavenly Kimes chats with ET’s Brice Sander about all things ‘Married to Medicine’ season 11, airing Sundays on Bravo.
The lawmakers made a plea to Hochul on a personal level, who is the first New York governor ever to be a mother.
Satellite observations indicate a worrying decline in global freshwater levels starting from 2014, influenced by severe droughts and exacerbated by climate change. The drop in water availability has critical implications for agriculture, health, and regional stability, with researchers highlighting the ongoing challenges in managing water resources effectively. Startling Decline in Global Freshwater Reserves An international...
The deep ocean is one of the least explored frontiers on Earth, yet it teems with extraordinary biodiversity. This hidden world, spanning vast depths and extreme conditions, holds clues to life’s adaptability and evolutionary history. Despite advancements in deep-sea exploration, the knowledge gap remains significant. Each new species discovered serves...
A review published in Biology Letters highlights that harm toward women is perceived as more severe than similar harm toward men, a disparity rooted in evolutionary, cognitive, and cultural factors. Maja Graso and Tania Reynolds explore this “feminine advantage” in harm perception, examining how societal responses prioritize harm against women...
For over a century, scientists have studied myrmecochory, a phenomenon where ants transport seeds to their nests. In this intricate plant-insect interaction, seeds with specialized structures called elaiosomes entice ants with fatty, nutrient-rich rewards. Once in the nest, ants remove the elaiosome and leave the seed intact, aiding seed dispersal...