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Researchers found that the rumbles are initiated by the most socially integrated, and often the most dominant, males in close-knit social groups.
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Electrically charged metallic lumps found to produce oxygen in total darkness in process aking to how plants use photosynthesis
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It was previously thought that only photosynthetic organisms such as plants and algae generate Earth’s oxygen.
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The researchers say the findings could help us understand why humans’ turn-taking conversation structure developed
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Researchers at the University of St Andrews used the largest-ever database of wild chimpanzee gestures in their work.
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Analysis of thousands of wild chimp gestures in east Africa found striking similarities to human conversations
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Study got dog owners to either take a maths test or do something relaxing and observed effect on pets’ emotions
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Researchers have suggested the findings open up new possibilities for predicting a wide range of diseases.
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In 1948 Rosemary Fowler’s findings at the University of Bristol paved the way for critical discoveries that would rewrite the laws of physics.
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The study found that the smell of stress released through human sweat and breath can change the behaviour
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The pigs breathe air and drink water that’s better filtered against contaminants than what’s required for people
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Botanical gardens lost 400 trees during 2022 drought, prompting research in potential loss in coming decades
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In laboratories worldwide cages are filled with mice who share a striking similarity: they are all male, say experts
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Co-lead says rapamycin can be repurposed to slow ovaries from ageing and is safe for younger women
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Moon passing close by will coincide with Saturn’s retrograde motion
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In 1948 Rosemary Fowler’s findings at the University of Bristol paved the way for critical discoveries that would rewrite the laws of physics.
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Research inspired by a rescue dog may allow breeders to avoid using canines with progressive retinal atrophy
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Research helping mice reach a ripe old age is of little use to humans if it boosts longevity but not healthspans