A new study reveals the potential of two compounds in treating retinitis pigmentosa, a blinding…
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Male African elephants exhibit consistent yet flexible personality traits influenced by social context. Observations of…
Fungi from peat bogs produce substances toxic to tuberculosis bacteria, potentially guiding new treatment development.…
New research explores the developmental trajectory of global functional neural networks before and after birth.…
Historic accounts reveal manatee populations increased in the 1800s and 1900s alongside human populations. A…
An improvement in decision-making development facilitates enhanced performance in learning tasks. Adults tend to make…
Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A…
Research from Yale School of Medicine indicates a strong link between air pollution levels and…
Research reveals that coral larvae combat high temperatures by lowering their metabolism and boosting nitrogen…
The ancient town of al-Natah, inhabited between 2400 and 1500 BCE, represents an early transitional…
A new study found that grocery stores were more accurate in labeling salmon correctly compared…
Chemicals from buried dung in lake sediments indicate their presence and reveal their ecological impacts.…
Phthalate affects egg formation in C. elegans, resulting in abnormal chromosome numbers. A recent study…
Researchers have found microplastic particles in the breath of wild bottlenose dolphins, indicating that inhalation…
Researchers identified three new species of large, hawk-sized enantiornithine birds from the Late Cretaceous period…
When confronted aggressively, male mice often rush toward female mice, employing a “bait-and-switch” strategy to…
Researchers have identified two potential brain process failures contributing to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: malfunctioning…
Researchers have discovered that humans naturally adjust their speech tempo to match their dogs’ receptive…