Finnish Research May Explain Why Women Have Large Breasts
A new study from the University of Oulu suggests that the size of women's breasts might be related to thermoregulation for newborns, rather than solely for purposes of sexual selection or as fat storage.
On Scorching Sands: A Small Creature Discovers an Impossible Way to Survive
A recent study reveals that the Namib Desert beetle can lower its body temperature during physical activity even in extreme heat, challenging previous assumptions about insect physiology.