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While studying <i>Eptesicus serotinus</i> – the serotine bat – researchers at the University of Lausanne made a surprise discovery: it had a peculiarly large penis.
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Long considered myth, freakishly large rogue waves are very real and can split apart ships and even damage oil rigs. Using 700 years’ worth of wave data from more than a billion waves, scientists at the University of Copenhagen and University of ...
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<p>Babies as young as four months old can make sense of how their bodies interact with the space around them, according to new research from the University of Birmingham.</p>
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Trauma of pandemic having lasting impact on people’s mental health three years on, research reveals
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Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s Europe environment correspondent Ajit Niranjan, and from wealth correspondent Rupert Neate, about the highly polluting transport habits of the ultra-wealthy. From private jets to superyachts, the emissi ...
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<p>The burden of heat-related mortality during the summer of 2022 in Europe may have exceeded 70,000 deaths according to a study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal). The authors of the study revised upwards initi ...
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Astrocyte-derived L-lactate was shown to confer beneficial effects on synaptic plasticity and cognitive functions. However, how astrocytic G[i] signaling in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) modulates L-lactate levels and schema memory is not clea ...
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IntroductionA crucial aspect of social norms pertains to determining which behaviors are considered appropriate. Here we consider everyday behaviors. Some everyday behaviors are rated as more appropriate than others, and ratings of the appropriatenes ...
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Entrepreneurship research increasingly acknowledges marriage as an important resource for long-term commitment to entrepreneurial ventures. At the same time, family scholars emphasize the deinstitutionalization of marriage in many countries, meaning ...
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<p>Two literature reviews from assistant professor <a href="https://publichealth.gmu.edu/profiles/rbasiri" target="_blank">Raedeh Basiri</a> show that poor nutrition plays ...
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Experts studying remains of victims buried in 14th century say bubonic plague was not an indiscriminate killer
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The pathfinder craft, co-funded by £3m from the UK Space Agency, will provide data to help detect and monitor natural disasters
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Experts say video provides first evidence of a mammal mating without penetration