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<p style="text-align:justify">A team led by CNRS scientists&nbsp;has discovered that, just like humans, Guinea baboons develop complex strategies to select partners for cooperation, basing their decisions on pa ...
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Unlike many animals, humans canât see biofluorescence unaided â but with a UV torch, a night stroll looks very different
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The Universe has physical constants, such as the force of gravity that define everything. If these constants were any different, our Universe would look quite different. When you consider the types of objects that exist in our Universe – from quark ...
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Researchers have developed a new fiber, named FibeRobo, that can reversibly change its shape in response to different temperature stimuli.
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Researchers have developed a new fiber, named FibeRobo, that can reversibly change its shape in response to different temperature stimuli.
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<p><strong>A collaborative study involving researchers from Karolinska Institutet has charted the prevalence of severe physical symptom burden amongst Scandinavians for up to two years after a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Most af ...
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In a Stanford Medicine study, scientists transplanted stem cells into mice and found reduction of brain abnormalities typical of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Other than a few species of whale, humans are the only mammals that consistently demonstrate the unusual phenomenon of menopause. Most animals maintain their reproductive ability for the vast majority of their lifespan. Humans are big outliers, with ...
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An international team of researchers has provided valuable insights into the brain’s noradrenaline system, which has been a longtime target for medications to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.