Microscopic worms pee milk on their children as their bodies decompose
C. elegans turn their aging bodies into food for their children
Rodent fathers suggest dopamine is key to an neuroscience of parenting
A new study shines light (literally) on the brain chemistry of paternal behavior
Fact check: Those red blobs aren’t oxytocin
An amazing image has been making the rounds on social media, but the researcher who created it has set the record straight on what it shows
A version of this article originally appeared on The Conversation
Why parents should think twice about tracking apps for their kids
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Should parents fear potatoes as much as screens?
A new study says neither have serious positive or negative impacts on childhood well-being