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Published Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal...but that's not all! - Sahelanthropus, the Oldest Representative of Humanity, Was Indeed Bipedal...But That's Not All!


The modalities and date of emergence of bipedalism remain bitterly debated, in particular because of...
Published Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increases risk for flu - Exposure to Air Pollution During Pregnancy Increases Risk for Flu



A new study shows that exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs) during pregnancy enhances respiratory...
Published Bigger plants don't always equal more nutritious ones - Bigger Plants Don't Always Equal More Nutritious Ones


While increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere encourage plant growth, they also reduce the...
Published Risk of multiple tipping points should be triggering urgent action on climate change - Risk of Multiple Tipping Points Should Be Triggering Urgent Action on Climate Change


Pioneering new research shows that existing studies have massively under-valued the risk that ongoin...
Published 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones: Oldest in Australia - 107-Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Bones: The Oldest in Australia



A team of researchers have confirmed that 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones discovered more than...
Published The secret lives of Darwin's finches reveal daily commutes the equivalent of 30 soccer fields - The Secret Lives of Darwin's Finches: Daily Commutes Equivalent to 30 Soccer Fields


Using radio transmitters, scientists have gained new insights into the behavior of medium ground fin...
Published Fossils reveal the long-term relationship between feathered dinosaurs and feather-feeding beetles - Fossils Reveal the Long-Term Relationship Between Feathered Dinosaurs and Feather-Feeding Beetles



New fossils in amber have revealed that beetles fed on the feathers of dinosaurs about 105 million y...
Published How the 'marsupial sabertooth' thylacosmilus saw its world - How the 'Marsupial Sabertooth' Thylacosmilus Saw Its World


A new study investigates how an extinct, carnivorous marsupial relative with canines so large they e...
Published New tusk-analysis techniques reveal surging testosterone in male woolly mammoths - New Tusk-Analysis Techniques Reveal Surging Testosterone in Male Woolly Mammoths



Traces of sex hormones extracted from a woolly mammoth's tusk provide the first direct evidence that...
Published Residues in fingerprints hold clues to their age - Residues in Fingerprints: A New Way to Determine Age


Police have long relied on the unique whorls, loops or arches encoded in fingerprints to identify su...
Published Epigenetic fingerprint as proof of origin for chicken, shrimp and salmon - Epigenetic Fingerprint as Proof of Origin for Chicken, Shrimp, and Salmon


Free-range organic chicken or factory farming? Scientists have developed a new detection method that...
Published Sweets change our brain - Sweets Change Our Brain: The Science Behind Our Sweet Tooth


Chocolate bars, chips and fries - why can't we just ignore them in the supermarket? Researchers have...
Published One-third of Greenlanders are at genetic risk for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease - One-Third of Greenlanders at Genetic Risk for High Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Disease


A genetic variant that is present in nearly 30% of Greenlanders is linked to high cholesterol and an...
Published Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health - Phthalate Alternative May Harm Brain Development and Health


Growing concerns over the potential health effects of exposure to phthalates have led to a search fo...
Published The immune system does battle in the intestines to keep bacteria in check - The Immune System: A Battle in the Intestines to Keep Bacteria in Check


Researchers sheds light on a face-off in the intestines between the immune system and a bacterial pa...
Published Significant variation in anatomy of human guts - Significant Variation in Anatomy of Human Guts



New research finds there is significant variation in the anatomy of the human digestive system, with...
Published Scientists find world's oldest European hedgehog - Scientists Find World's Oldest European Hedgehog


The world's oldest scientifically-confirmed European hedgehog has been found in Denmark by a citizen...
Published How a virus causes chromosomal breakage, leading to cancer - How a Virus Causes Chromosomal Breakage, Leading to Cancer



Researchers describe how the Epstein-Barr virus exploits genomic weaknesses to cause cancer while re...
Published Hidden moles in hidden holes - Unveiling the Mystery: Hidden Moles in Hidden Holes



An international team of scientists has for the first time identified two new underground mammals th...
Published One of Swedish warship Vasa's crew was a woman - One of Swedish Warship Vasa's Crew was a Woman


When the human remains found on board the Swedish warship Vasa (1628) were investigated, it was dete...