Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life.
Human interference in wildlife populations disrupts natural balance and simple solutions rarely resolve the complex tensions ...
KEARNEY, Neb. - In late November, the Gazette attended a panel discussion at the Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA) led by MONA director Karissa Johnson on the work of Dana Fritz. Fritz has a multi-project ...
Vanguard, a new subsea human habitat, will immerse researchers for weeks, allowing them to observe the ocean’s complexity and ...
Learn how genomes from 28 ancient individuals show that Homo sapiens lived in southern Africa in near isolation for hundreds ...
Researchers at National Taiwan University have uncovered, for the first time at atomic resolution, how the human proteasome ...
Now, a one-of-a-kind cultural project aims to repair some of that damage, rebuilding the precious reef line through ...
Will people continue to hike and bike the Arizona Trail? Extreme weather and land use challenges may test the limits.
The United States is in the middle of a storm, the tempest from which it will not emerge until the end of the decade. It’s ...
Advent is the time of preparation to receive the grace of Christmas the only way we Christians can truly prepare: clinging to ...
Researchers who study human evolution and social psychology say that giving back is deeply rooted in human nature. Volunteers ...