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Scientists Found That Castrated Animals Live Up to 20% Longer and the Same Might Be True for Humans
Cutting off reproduction — from birth control to castration — consistently adds years to life across species, even humans.
Humans are far closer to meerkats and beavers for levels of exclusive mating than we are to most of our primate cousins, ...
Blocking reproduction through contraception or sterilization increases lifespan in both male and female mammals across more ...
Scientists captured first real-time 3D video of human embryo implantation, revealing mechanical forces behind successful ...
Corrales, a recent biological sciences Ph.D. graduate from the University of Rhode Island, and his advisor, Associate ...
An international study involving researchers from Singapore, China, USA, Europe and Brazil has identified four subtypes of ...
HUMANS are less likely to cheat than chimps – but are more prone to promiscuity than beavers. They’re the findings of a major ...
Birds' lives are dictated by internal biological rhythms, crucial for everything from waking to breeding. However, artificial ...
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How Humans Rank on a Monogamy Scale in Nature: Right Between Meerkats and Wild Dogs
The monogamy rate in humans may be higher than you expected... but we do it in a strange way compared to other animals.
Ancient Indian wisdom never measured life only in years. It measured it in vital flow. How energy moves, circulates, gets ...
Although many people are choosing to have children later in life, biological fertility limitations remain unchanged ...
Life can be scary, and a lot of times we push certain fears aside just to get through the day. But when those fears show up ...
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