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Published Taurine may be a key to longer and healthier life - Taurine: The Key to a Longer and Healthier Life (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A study finds that deficiency of taurine, a molecule produced in our bodies, drives aging, and tauri...
Published Vikings crossing the North Sea to Britain brought their horses, dogs and other animals - Vikings Crossing the North Sea to Britain Brought Their Horses, Dogs and Other Animals (via sciencedaily.com)
An analysis of cremated bone fragments from burial mounds in Derbyshire, UK, provides the first soli...
Published The world's first horse riders - The World's First Horse Riders: A Look into the History of Horse Domestication (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have discovered evidence of horse riding by studying the remains of human skeletons foun...
Published Smilodon's sabre teeth - Smilodon's Sabre Teeth: The Evolution and Function of the Iconic Predator's Most Famous Feature (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have tested the biting efficiency of Smilodon, an extinct species of carnivore close to...
Published Grass plants can transport infectious prions - Grass Plants Can Transport Infectious Prions: A New Study Reveals (via sciencedaily.com)
Grass plants can bind, uptake and transport infectious prions, according to researchers. Prions are...
Published Unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and pekin duck - Unusual Sex Chromosomes of Platypus, Emu, and Pekin Duck (via sciencedaily.com)
Three studies uncovered the unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and Pekin duck. Platypus have f...
Published 10-year countdown to sea-ice-free Arctic - 10-Year Countdown to Sea-Ice-Free Arctic (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Research team predicts Arctic without ice by the end of 2030s if current increasing rate of greenhou...
Published Yak milk consumption among Mongol Empire elites - Yak Milk Consumption Among Mongol Empire Elites (via sciencedaily.com)
For the first time, researchers have pinpointed a date when elite Mongol Empire people were drinking...
Published Ancient chickens lived significantly longer than modern fowl because they were seen as sacred, not food - Ancient Chickens Lived Longer Than Modern Fowl Due to Their Sacred Status (via sciencedaily.com)
Ancient chickens lived significantly longer than their modern equivalents because they were seen as...
Published Burro-ing into the past - Burro-ing into the Past: How Ancient DNA is Revolutionizing Our Understanding of Equine Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study reveals that introduced donkeys and indigenous pumas are helping to resurrect extinct fo...
Published Ningaloo corals are ill-equipped to handle future climate change - Ningaloo Corals are Ill-Equipped to Handle Future Climate Change (via sciencedaily.com)
The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to su...
Published Endangered fruit-eating animals play an outsized role in a tropical forest; losing them could have dire consequences - Endangered Fruit-Eating Animals: The Importance of Their Role in Tropical Forests (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study shows that losing a particular group of endangered animals -- those that eat fruit and h...
Published Long-term exposure to nitrate in drinking water may be a risk factor for prostate cancer - Long-Term Exposure to Nitrate in Drinking Water May Increase the Risk of Prostate Cancer (via sciencedaily.com)
The nitrate ingested over the course of a person's adult lifetime through the consumption of tap wat...
Published Siberian tundra could virtually disappear by mid-millennium - Siberian Tundra Could Virtually Disappear by Mid-Millennium (via sciencedaily.com)
Due to global warming, temperatures in the Arctic are climbing rapidly. As a result, the treeline fo...
Published Early modern human from Southeast Asia adapted to a rainforest environment - Early Modern Human from Southeast Asia Adapted to a Rainforest Environment (via sciencedaily.com)
Although there has been evidence of our species living in rainforest regions in Southeast Asia from...
Published Keto vs vegan: Study of popular diets finds over fourfold difference in carbon footprints - Keto vs Vegan: A Study of Popular Diets Finds Over Fourfold Difference in Carbon Footprints (via sciencedaily.com)
New research has estimated the carbon footprints and diet quality of six popular diets. The vegan an...
Published Arctic temperatures are increasing four times faster than global warming - Arctic Temperatures Increasing Four Times Faster Than Global Warming (via sciencedaily.com)
A new analysis of observed temperatures shows the Arctic is heating up more than four times faster t...
Published More reasons to go solar when gearing up for a greener drive - More Reasons to Go Solar When Gearing Up for a Greener Drive (via sciencedaily.com)
With electric vehicles sales soaring worldwide, potential buyers are not just weighing up the price...
Published Counting the cost of sunshine: Finding a better metric to measure human ecological footprints - Counting the Cost of Sunshine: Finding a Better Metric to Measure Human Ecological Footprints (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The human food-energy-water system is wickedly interconnected, but most of the links in the network...
Published Sheep can benefit urban lawn landscapes and people - Sheep Can Benefit Urban Lawn Landscapes and People (via sciencedaily.com)
About 25 woolly sheep who seasonally -- for the past two years -- leave barns to nibble on lawns at...