What they discovered is that thumbnails in rodents do correlate with lifestyles and patterns of snacking. Rodents that live ...
In short, yes. “There is good evidence that lifestyle alterations in prospective fathers can increase the chance of ...
A new study recasts placental implantation as “coopetition,” showing how maternal and fetal cells both resist and enable ...
After 30 years, a rare rodent resurfaced. Its study enriches biodiversity knowledge. A six-month research expedition to New ...
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The Fight Over the Meaning of Fossils
When the remains of prehistoric creatures were discovered in Europe and the United States, it opened up a vociferous debate ...
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How Viruses Helped Make Human Life Possible
How could something known for causing disease make life possible? Scientists reveal that ancient viruses inserted pieces of ...
The coiled structure of the umbilical cord—the vital link between a baby and its mother during pregnancy—plays an important role in helping to keep babies healthy in the womb, according to new ...
UCLA researchers have uncovered a link between "morning sickness" symptoms and the body's natural, but complex, inflammatory ...
In a precise and quiet sequence that unfolded over 90 minutes, the two males alternated in mating with the female. The actual act lasted just 110 seconds—63 for the first male, 47 for the second.
Tiny shards of plastic called microplastics have been detected accumulating in human brains, but there is not yet enough ...
Home > Press release: Davor Solter and Azim Surani Awarded the ...
The soon-to-arrive frigid days of late fall arouse God-given instincts in waterfowl. Four types include swans, ducks, geese and teal/mergansers. Big birds such as Sandhill cranes, ...
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