As Pokémon Go announces a seismic shakeup of its Mega Pokémon, IGN has chatted with the smash hit smartphone game's developer on the inspirations for the move, what's changing for the better, and what ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new paper from Caltech reveals how a type of rove beetle turns off its own pheromones — and steals them from ...
Human evolution has long been tied to growing brain size, and new research suggests prenatal hormones may have played a surprising role. By studying the relative lengths of index and ring fingers — a ...
Scientists have discovered that DNA behaves in a surprising way when squeezed through tiny nanopores, overturning a long-held assumption in genetics research. What researchers once thought were knots ...
Misinformation around menopause is still frustratingly common—among both doctors and patients. We asked experts why you shouldn't believe these five myths. While nearly half the world will contend ...
Addison Rae is keeping her headphones on when it comes to public opinion. In fact, the first-time Grammy nominee—who is up for Best New Artist at the 2026 ceremony hosted by Trevor Noah—didn’t ...
University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) provide funding as members of The Conversation UK. An upside-down jellyfish drifts in a shallow lagoon, rhythmically contracting its ...
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The Super Bowl is fast approaching, and with it, increased scrutiny over the choice of halftime performer. This year, Latin superstar Bad Bunny will take the stage, treating attendees and the millions ...
Narcissism has become a catchall label for a range of frustrating behaviors. Here are some misconceptions about what it means. By Christina Caron On TikTok, there’s no shortage of tips for identifying ...
Dark-eyed junco songbirds have been serenading the University of California, Los Angeles campus for decades as they forage for food. The species from the sparrow family is not usually found in cities.