Drunk butterflies and inebriated elephants: Animals also consume alcohol
From non-human primates to beetles, dozens of species intentionally ingest ethanol, and even have special enzymes to metabolize it
From non-human primates to beetles, dozens of species intentionally ingest ethanol, and even have special enzymes to metabolize it
The outline of this labyrinthine cellular machinery, the most complex in humans, opens up new ways of designing treatments against a multitude of diseases
The political scientist, renowned for his research on social media, calls for investment in independent platforms to examine the impact of big technology on society
The researcher and author, an expert on migration, discusses the debate surrounding this critical election issue and believes we are approaching a moment of reckoning
The storm delivered a year’s worth of rainfall in just a few hours. The unprecedented downpour overwhelmed rivers, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake
The sweets have been linked to three deaths in America and at least one hospitalization in Germany
A new study shows that those born during the restrictions suffered 35% less diabetes and 20% less hypertension
The Valencian town of Chiva has been without electricity, water or communication for days while coming to terms with a heartbreaking death toll
Kyiv’s forces captured hundreds of enemy soldiers during the incursion into Kursk province, a success highlighted by Volodymyr Zelenskiy in repatriating his imprisoned servicemen
The Shia-majority region where the militia-party emerged is the scene of Israel’s largest evacuation orders so far in the conflict
The arrival of tens of thousands of migrants in Democratic cities like New York or Chicago radicalizes the discourse. Polls show that this issue is much more important to Republicans than Democrats