Cats have a reputation for being aloof and independent. But a study of the way domestic cats respond to their caregivers suggests that their socio-cognitive abilities and the depth of …read more Source:: Science
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T. Rex had an air conditioner in its head, study suggests
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•Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs on the planet, had an air conditioner in its head, suggest scientists who are challenging over a century of previous beliefs. …read more Source:: Science
Tech time not to blame for teens’ mental health problems
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•A new study suggests that the time adolescents are spending on their phones and online is not that bad. The study tracked young adolescents on their smartphones to test whether …read more Source:: Science
Scientists stimulate neurons to induce particular perceptions in mice’s minds
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•Hallucinations are spooky and, fortunately, fairly rare. But, a new study suggests, the real question isn’t so much why some people occasionally experience them. It’s why all of us aren’t …read more Source:: Science
Insects feel persistent pain after injury, evidence suggests
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•Scientists have known insects experience something like pain, but new research provides compelling evidence suggesting that insects also experience chronic pain that lasts long after an initial injury has healed. …read more Source:: Science
Honeybees infect wild bumblebees through shared flowers
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•Viruses in managed honeybees are spilling over to wild bumblebee populations though the shared use of flowers, a first-of-its-kind study reveals. This research suggests commercial apiaries may need to be …read more Source:: Science
Earth’s heavy metals result of supernova explosion, research reveals
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•New research suggests most of Earth’s heavy metals were spewed from a largely overlooked kind of star explosion called a collapsar. …read more Source:: Science
Anxiety might be alleviated by regulating gut bacteria
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•People who experience anxiety symptoms might be helped by taking steps to regulate the microorganisms in their gut using probiotic and non-probiotic food and supplements, suggests a review of studies. …read more Source:: Science
Chemical pollutants in the home degrade fertility in both men and dogs, study finds
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•New research suggests that environmental contaminants found in the home and diet have the same adverse effects on male fertility in both humans and in domestic dogs. …read more Source:: Science
Study of singing mice suggests how mammalian brain achieves conversation
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•By studying the songs of mice from the cloud forests of Costa Rica, researchers have discovered a brain circuit that may enable the high-speed back and forth of conversation. …read more Source:: Science