When it comes to choosing a partner, some species prefer males that stand out from the crowd. Evolutionary biologists call the resulting process negative frequency-dependent selection. It means that a ...
Life on our planet began in the water. Eventually, one branch of the fish family tree developed legs and came up on land.
One of the most important factors to consider when understanding male infertility is unlearning the stigmas around fertility. Many often regard infertility as only a “woman’s problem,” which Kolettis ...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, around 63,300 Australians aged over 16 – 0.3% of the overall population – ...
Is my metabolism slowing with age? What’s the secret to good skin? And is there anything I can do about my crows feet? Medical, health and diet experts offer a midlife MOT According to the dietitian ...
The young neurosurgeon in training couldn’t shake the sense of devastation. A baby died in his arms as he tried to resuscitate her. Her grandmother had tripped in the kitchen with a pot of boiling ...
Mark Sammut serves as the lead editor of the Evergreen gaming list department for GameRant, along with contributing to other department like anime lists and resources. In a previous life, he also ...
A San Antonio baby named Manu was born on 6/6/2026 after a series of Spurs-themed coincidences that have fans hoping for some Finals luck. IDF chief says Iran strike was prelude to heavier blow Blades ...
Most men think fertility is a yes or no question. You can have kids, or you can’t. The reality is much more interesting and far more relevant to everyday health. According to functional medicine ...
Before Hoyt Richards became known as the first male supermodel in the late 1980s and 1990s, a mysterious, captivating man from Manhattan laid a towel down next to him on a Nantucket beach. “For almost ...
Jake Fillery is an Evergreen Editor for GameRant who has been writing lists, guides, and reviews since 2022. With thousands of engaging articles and guides, Jake loves conversations surrounding all ...
A new protein analysis of Homo naledi skeletons reveals a curious twist—none of them seem to have Y chromosomes.