New Insights Into Cancers that Can Spread Through the Water
A new study reveals unexpected levels of genomic instability not seen in other cancers and how these cancers have spread for hundreds, possibly thousands, of years. For the first time, scientists have...
View ArticleTau Proteins Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Something of a Double-edged...
Experiencing a belly-flop into a pool teaches us that water can feel unexpectedly solid when approached from the wrong angle. Interestingly, numerous kingfisher species manage to dive headfirst into...
View ArticleDo Wild Chimpanzees Hold the Secret to the MENOPAUSE?
This is the first proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees UCLA’s latest study on the Ngogo chimpanzee community in Uganda challenges previous understanding, providing undeniable proof of menopause and...
View ArticleSilent Assassin: The Bat That Baffles Biologists
The Bat That Became a Master Hunter by Chance Biologists often point to a relentless tug-of-war between predators and their prey to explain why predators don’t wipe out their food source. Both sides...
View ArticleBonobos Seem to Be Closer to Humans Than Chimps – We Just Never Seen It Until...
Bonobos Are Similar to Humans – New Study Spotlights a Never-Before-Seen Strange Behavior That Makes This Fascinating Species Closely Related to Us Compared to Chimps Surprise Findings: This Unique...
View ArticleNew Study: Daydreams Can Shape the Brain’s Future Response to What It Sees –...
“We were chasing this 99 percent of unexplored brain activity and discovered that there’s so much richness in the visual cortex that nobody knew anything about,” the authors write. While seated in...
View ArticleMapped: The Real Nuts and Bolts of a Whole Mouse Brain
This is the first complete cellular map of adult mouse brain showing neural neighborhoods for more than 5,300 cell types After six years of intensive research and the analysis of 32 million cells, a...
View ArticlePossible Alien Language? Scientists Think They May Sound Like That
Alien life, with its distinct evolutionary paths, is likely to possess unique modes of communication. In the event of contact, how would humanity bridge the communication gap and interact with these...
View ArticleStudy Reveals a New Species of Fanged Frog: the Smallest One Ever Discovered
Tiny Terrors: The world’s smallest “fanged” frogs live in Indonesia and weigh about the same as a dime. Indonesia has become the stage for a biological spectacle as researchers uncover the world’s...
View ArticleThe (Secret) World of Reindeer: ‘Another Thing’ You Should Know About Them –...
Reindeer Fact Sheet: In a study published today in the journal Current Biology, researchers detail a fascinating connection between the time reindeer spend ruminating and their non-rapid eye movement...
View ArticleResearchers Show Another Incredible Skill Fire Ants Have
Witness the heroic efforts of a fire ant colony as they face a watery threat. Learn how 5,000 ants ingeniously create a life raft to ensure the survival of their entire community. It’s a story of...
View ArticleSize of Male Genitals: This is a Rare Case Where a Gene Behind It Has Been...
It is thought that sexual selection, which includes female preference and the distinct evolutionary requirements of each sex to pick the ideal partner and maximize fitness, is what drives the...
View ArticleThe Way This New Species Kills Its Host is ‘Absolutely Fascinating’–‘It’s...
The newly discovered species, named Steinernema adamsi, belongs to the Steinernema family of nematodes. This species poses no threat to humans or other mammals. Measuring slightly under 1 millimeter in...
View Article‘A Never-Before-Seen Event’– Orcas’ Tactical Brilliance Shocks Scientists in...
“Astonishing” Footage Shows How Orcas Take Down The Great White Shark In Just 2 Minutes – “A Never-Before-Seen Event” Witness nature’s drama unfolds as orcas unveil a strategic masterpiece, swiftly...
View ArticleBumblebees Are as Clever as Humans, New Study Finds
Do You Know What’s So Special about Bumblebees? New Study Reveals Depth of Bumblebees’ Intelligence – ‘This is an Extremely Difficult Task For Bees’ A groundbreaking revelation has emerged: bumblebees...
View ArticleMind of a Worm: How Noisy Brain Signals Shape Unique Identities – New Study...
Worms of a Different Mind: Scientists explain how variations in “whole-brain” activity develop in roundworms. Unlocking the secrets of roundworm brains: Scientists reveal how noisy neural activity...
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