Mosquitoes haven't always had a taste for human blood — partly because the tiny yet dangerous insects have been around a lot ...
Scientists are finally decoding the orgasm face. Explore how human evolution, primate behavior, and mate selection shape our expressions of climax.
Mosquitoes haven’t always had a taste for human blood — partly because the tiny yet dangerous insects have been around a lot ...
Mosquitoes haven’t always had a taste for human blood — partly because the tiny yet dangerous insects have been around a lot longer than humans.
The sidearm has long played an important role in U.S. Army equipment, evolving alongside advances in firearm technology and military […] ...
Research is shaking up how we think about evolution, suggesting there's a level of predictability influenced by genes and genetic history.
Introduction -- Film and television at the dawn of the digital revolution -- Analog dreams : bohemians, beatniks, and the Whitneys -- Spook work : the government and the military -- Academia -- Xerox ...
Lori Dengler takes a dive into the Strait of Gibraltar.
• C.L. Wanamaker sold his interest in the Loveland Register to J. Gordon Smith, the owner and publisher of the Johnstown Breeze. “We welcome Mr. Smith to the newspaper work in Loveland,” the March 15, ...
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Scores of Apple veterans, including original co-founder Ron Wayne, attended the launch event for David Pogue’s new book, “Apple: The First 50 Years.” ...
The Computer History Museum will host a panel later tonight featuring several veteran Apple executives, moderated by journalist David Pogue.