…related in people who have not yet experienced significant cognitive decline. Data was based on 10,760 men and women who took part in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Self-reported….
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…there all along. Now we know how cells use them.” Reference: “Compartmentalized cytoplasmic tradewinds direct soluble proteins” by Catherine G. Galbraith, Brian P. English, Ulrike Boehm and James A. Galbraith,…
…Ancient Greek and is a root for the English word “essence.”) Building on the team’s earlier “hedonometer” (a happiness meter), the new tool can detect broad meaning patterns in texts…
…Carrie Branch and her collaborators at the University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Oklahoma tracked the spatial cognition and lifespan of 227 mountain chickadees. They found that birds…
…cognitive abilities in songbirds, with birds exhibiting more intricate vocal mimicry also showcasing superior problem-solving skills and having proportionally larger brains. The relationship between vocal learning complexity and cognitive abilities…
…green jay. Credit: Brian Stokes/University of Texas at Austin A Rare Hybrid Emerges in Texas Back in the 1950s, green jays, which are tropical birds native to Central America, barely…
…have argued that they were covered with small feather-like structures and looked a little bit like four-legged birds. Credit: Megan Jacobs, University of Portsmouth The debate about when dinosaurs developed…
…an “egg-in-egg”, indicate that titanosaur sauropods had a reproductive physiology that parallels that of birds and possibly laid their eggs in a sequential manner as seen in modern birds. The…
…entire genes into the human genome as replacements for faulty or harmful ones remains unachievable. A new technique that employs a retrotransposon from birds to insert genes into the genome…
…A recent study published in PNAS reveals that researchers have successfully retrieved ancient DNA from Caribbean parrots. By comparing this DNA with sequences from contemporary birds and examining fossils and…
…creatures are feared by humans and live in difficult-to-access areas such as swamps. Compared with birds, amphibians, and mammals, very little data is available on the distribution, population size, and…
…patience and precision of big cats. By fitting them with miniature tracking “backpacks,” scientists recorded how these small predators hang silently in the dark, listening for frogs, birds, or even…
…tasty mealworms depended on which individuals visited together. The birds soon switched friends to get the best rewards, but they stuck with their offspring, siblings, and mating partners (jackdaws pair…
…the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, was to explore the link between morphological traits like body mass and wingspan to metabolic rates – the rate at which the birds…
…feathers helped birds to evolve flight. Biologists will now be able to apply these new methods to other types of adaptation, including thermal tolerance, which must evolve if some species…
…rich in fat. The combination of bright blue color and high nutritional content make these fruits an irresistible treat for birds, likely increasing the spread of their seeds and contributing…
…from live birds during natural molting periods. This would have allowed sustainable collection of feathers several times a year over a bird’s lifetime, which could have exceeded 10 years. Archeological…
…protection of blood vessels. Similar features are seen in modern birds that rely on precise and flexible neck movements, particularly herons. “The cervical vertebrae of Kank show special structures for…