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Published Butterflies and moths share ancient 'blocks' of DNA



Butterflies and moths share 'blocks' of DNA dating back more than 200 million years, new research sh...
Published Is coffee good for you or bad for you?



The effects of coffee consumption on human health is a knotty question, but one thing is sure: coffe ...
Published Archaeologists unearth one of earliest known frame saddles



Recovered from looters, a new archaeological discovery from a cave in western Mongolia could change...
Published Iceman Ötzi: Dark skin, bald head, Anatolian ancestry



A research team has used advanced sequencing technology to analyze Ötzi's genome to obtain a more ac...
Published Vittrup Man crossed over from forager to farmer before being sacrificed in Denmark



Vittrup Man was born along the Scandinavian coast before moving to Denmark, where he was later sacri...
Published Scientists show ancient village adapted to drought, rising seas



Researchers have unveiled evidence for ancient human resilience to climate change in the Eastern Med ...
Published Chimpanzees gesture back and forth quickly like in human conversations



When people are having a conversation, they rapidly take turns speaking and sometimes even interrupt...
Published Doctors can now watch spinal cord activity during surgery



Scientists can make high resolution images of the human spinal cord during surgery. The advancement ...
Published This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces



Researchers developed a silk fabric, which is barely thicker than a human hair, that can suppress un ...
Published What do neurons, fireflies and dancing the Nutbush have in common?


Synchronicity is all around us, but it is poorly understood. Computer scientists have now developed...
Published When we feel things that are not there



The discovery of the phantom touch illusion provides insights into human perception and opens up new ...
Published Antibodies may aid effort to fight influenza B



Researchers have isolated human monoclonal antibodies against influenza B, a significant public heal ...
Published Prehistoric people occupied upland regions of inland Spain in even the coldest periods of the last Ice Age



Paleolithic human populations survived even in the coldest and driest upland parts of Spain, accordi ...
Published Respiratory bacteria 'turn off' immune system to survive



Researchers have identified how a common bacterium is able to manipulate the human immune system dur ...
Published Chlamydia can settle in the intestine



Chlamydiae are sexually transmitted pathogens that can apparently survive in the human gut for a lon ...
Published Simulated microgravity affects sleep and physiological rhythms



Simulated effects of microgravity significantly affect rhythmicity and sleep in humans, a new study ...
Published Organs on demand? Scientists print voxel building blocks



Scientists are bioprinting 3D structures with a material that is a close match for human tissue, pav ...
Published Progress in development of a new high-tech kidney disease urine test



Development of a new way to accurately measure human serum albumin (HSA) levels in people with chron ...
Published Microplastics are found in cave water and sediment



Researchers report finding high concentrations of microplastics present in a Missouri cave system th...
Published Is 'fear' driving bias in environmental scholarship? - Is 'Fear' Driving Bias in Environmental Scholarship?


Scientists understand that fear of predation affects animal behavior within landscapes. Now research...