Research suggests that in heavily human-altered landscapes, wolves might be adapting by suppressing their howl. While potentially helping conserve wolf populations, this could have adverse impact on their behaviour and habitat.| science.thewire.in
Our quest for the perfect slumber lies in the intricacies of REM sleep, circadian harmony, and the impact of modern technology.| science.thewire.in
Dealing with fibroid pain becomes easier as researchers find new signalling pathways associated with the fibroid cells.| The Wire Science
These “eggs” were actually cocoons of platyhelminthes, commonly known as flatworms.| science.thewire.in
Poor and lower-caste women shoulder the worst impacts of climate change in the Sundarbans. The area also highlights key lessons on building climate resilience.| The Wire Science
Hype around ultra-processed food may be causing unnecessary anxiety among people who already struggle with food or worry about their health.| science.thewire.in
The virologist speaks to Karan Thapar about vulnerable populations, booster doses and precautions as COVID-19 cases rise.| science.thewire.in
Behavioural scientist Cory Clark argues that scientists are often afraid of offending their peers’ political views.| science.thewire.in
We identified why North Africa greened approximately every 21,000 years over the past eight million years. It was caused by changes in the Earth’s orbital precession – the slight wobbling of the planet while rotating. This moves the Northern Hemisphere closer to the sun during the summer months.| science.thewire.in
Using the safe and sensible CRISPR technology that has the power to help the 300,000 babies born with sickle cell disease each year and the nearly 10 million people estimated to suffer from this genetic disorder globally.| science.thewire.in
Hydrogen can revolutionise clean energy, transport, decarbonise industrial processes … and cook your dinner.| science.thewire.in