…theory. Proponents of the shipwreck theory claim it would be unlikely that English colonists would lose track of valuable livestock, while those in favor of an English origin of the…
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…friends and family, and 68% used social media. All other uses were under 31%. Not surprisingly, older people, the less educated, and those with poor English skills were less likely…
Flat-faced dogs, such as French and English Bulldogs, are extremely popular despite suffering from severe innate diseases. Rather, the focus should be on underscoring that health problems should not be…
…the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), a nationally representative cohort study of the English population. Participants were asked how long they slept on an average weeknight and were split…
…clusters, containing up to 1 million blue, newborn stars each, are a result of galaxy collisions that trigger star formation rather than destruction. Credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, Jayanne English (University…
…Jayanne English (University of Manitoba) A study leveraging NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has revealed that galaxy collisions, contrary to destroying stars, actually create conditions conducive to the formation of millions…
…English oak (Quercus robur), dates to 1656, reportedly introduced under the authority of Jan van Riebeek himself: “Dozens of other oak species were introduced to the Cape of Good Hope…
A study reveals that English-language song lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive over the last 40 years, while also growing more emotional and personal, reflecting shifts in music consumption…
…English dates from 1528. Speculations on the origin of the term include an old English phrase that means “betrayer Moon” (because it led to mistakes in setting the dates for…
A study highlights Australia’s superior life expectancy compared to other English-speaking countries, attributing its success to effective public health policies. In contrast, the U.S. lags due to preventable deaths, suggesting…
…worms arrived more recently on migratory birds, perhaps carried in feathers or mud from other saline lakes. “So who knows. Maybe the birds are transporting small invertebrates, including nematodes, across…
…was stiff much like the skulls of hyenas and crocodiles, and not flexible like snakes and birds as paleontologists previously thought. “The T. rex had a skull that’s 6 feet…
…and University of North Carolina shows how species of birds form long-term bonds to raise their young more efficiently. The males of species that form long-lasting pair-bonds, like many birds,…
…breathing musculature, head and beak size, the shape of the throat, and how these may influence the unusual aptitude the birds have for long-distance song transmission, a topic that has…
…examined CT scans of fossilized Triceratops skulls and compared them with the snouts of living birds and crocodiles. By carefully studying the bones and drawing on knowledge of modern reptiles,…
New research from the University of Lincoln reveals that red-footed tortoises may experience long-term mood states, similar to mammals and birds. Credit: Shutterstock A groundbreaking study reveals that red-footed tortoises…
…less derived than in later Cretaceous birds. This suggests a transitional stage in the evolution from the fixed skulls of non-avian theropods to the more flexible skulls of modern birds….
Bird flu is spreading across species—birds, cats, cows, and potentially humans. A new study warns that without surveillance, we may be heading toward the next pandemic. Credit: Shutterstock The first…