Researchers have shown that dopamine does not directly cause the development of positive treatment expectations…
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The research compares an 1800s painting of a tusked animal by the San people to…
New research highlights how the kākāpō, a unique flightless bird from New Zealand, evolved green…
Researchers have discovered a gene essential for forming the distinctive waist in spiders, highlighting a…
Ceramics, tools, and snail shells reveal insights into Mycenaean dye production in the 16th century…
Discrepancies found between intended and actual use of certain areas aboard the space station. Using…
A new study proposes that the construction of the Pyramid of Djoser involved a hydraulic…
A new study from the UK Dementia Research Institute reveals that oligodendrocytes, non-neuronal brain cells,…
Tool marks might represent some of the earliest known signs of human presence in southern…
Researchers used a hybrid approach to sequence DNA from individual wild flies and museum specimens.…
Researchers developed TetrapodTraits, a comprehensive database featuring over 33,000 tetrapod species, aimed at enhancing global…
Research updates radiocarbon calibration curve and reevaluates dates of Greek shipwrecks. Improved radiocarbon calibration techniques…
Researchers from Roskilde University in Denmark have developed a universal equation that can effectively predict…
Chimpanzees afflicted with illness consume tree bark, dead wood, and ferns known for their antibiotic…
Hybrids of wild Patagonian strains and traditional brewer’s yeast had mutations that enhanced alcohol production.…
A new study confirmed that a 3500-year-old Mycenaean suit of armor was combat-ready, as evidenced…
Researchers in San Francisco studied the transition from injecting to smoking fentanyl, finding it driven…
A study reveals that maternal obesity in mice increases microRNA levels in the hypothalamus in…