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Published Hens blush when they are scared or excited, study finds



Hens fluff their head feathers and blush to express different emotions and levels of excitement, acc...
Published Giant prehistoric flying reptile took off using similar method to bats, study finds



The pterosaur likely used all four limbs to propel itself in the air, as seen in bats today, researc...
Published Big gain in battle against harmful bacteria



An unexpected find has enabled important progress to be made in the battle against harmful bacteria. ...
Published The threat of mpox has returned, but public knowledge about it has declined



As the threat of mpox returns, a survey finds that U.S. adults no longer know as much about the dise ...
Published Self-repairing mitochondria use novel recycling system



A newly identified identified cellular mechanism allows mitochondria to recycle localized damage and...
Published Ticks may be able to spread chronic wasting disease between Wisconsin deer



A new study finds that ticks can harbor transmissible amounts of the protein particle that causes Ch ...
Published Study finds nearly half of U.S. counties have at least one 'pharmacy desert'


Nearly half of counties in the United States have at least one 'pharmacy desert' where there is no r...
Published Simulated microgravity effects cause marked changes in gene expression rhythms in humans, study finds



Simulated effects of microgravity, created by 60 days of constant bed rest, severely disrupts rhythm...
Published Simulated microgravity affects sleep and physiological rhythms



Simulated effects of microgravity significantly affect rhythmicity and sleep in humans, a new study...
Published Engineers develop general, high-speed technology to model, explain catalytic reactions



A research team developed artificial intelligence technology that could find ways to improve researc ...
Published Coal train pollution increases health risks and disparities



The first health impact study of coal train pollution centers on the San Francisco Bay Area, with sc...
Published Metamaterials for the data highway



Researchers have been the first to demonstrate that not just individual bits, but entire bit sequenc...
Published Neutrons rule the roost for cage-free lithium ions



Scientists using neutrons set the first benchmark (one nanosecond) for a polymer-electrolyte and lit...
Published Microplastics are found in cave water and sediment



Researchers report finding high concentrations of microplastics present in a Missouri cave system th ...
Published Buffalo slaughter left lasting impact on Indigenous peoples



The near extinction of the North American bison in the late 1800s caused a devastating, lasting econ...
Published Mozambican Woodlands could store more than double the carbon previously estimated



The capacity of Mozambican woodlands to capture and store carbon is underestimated and potentially u...
Published Using forest resources strengthens food security



Forests can reduce hunger in rural households while also capturing carbon and advancing sustainabili...
Published Decoding mysterious seismic signals



Geophysicists find link between seismic waves called PKP precursors and anomalies in Earth's mantle ...
Published Marine Protected Areas producing more 'trophy-size' fish, research finds



Marine Protected Areas are having a positive spillover effect, producing more 'trophy-size' fish jus...
Published Dizzy apes provide clues on human need for mind altering experiences - Dizzy Apes Provide Clues on Human Need for Mind Altering Experiences


Great apes deliberately spin themselves in order make themselves dizzy -- findings which could provi ...