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Published Oldest spinosaur brains revealed - Oldest Spinosaur Brains Revealed: A Fascinating Discovery (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have reconstructed the brains and inner ears of two British spinosaurs, helping uncover...
Published Surprising science behind bumblebee superfood - Surprising Science Behind Bumblebee Superfood (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
It's the spines. New research shows that the spiny pollen from plants in the sunflower family (Aster...
Published Most effective ways of foraging can attract predators - Most Effective Ways of Foraging Can Attract Predators (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Animals using the most of efficient methods of searching for resources may well pay with their lives...
Published How tasty is the food? - How Tasty is the Food We Eat: Understanding the Science Behind Our Palate (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A hormone and specialized brain cells regulate feeding behavior in mice. ABSTRACT: How Tasty is the...
Published Using fossil plant molecules to track down the Green Sahara - Using Fossil Plant Molecules to Track Down the Green Sahara (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have developed a new concept to explain the phenomenon known as Green Sahara. They demon...
Published How the fastest fish hunts its prey - How the Fastest Fish Hunts Its Prey (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have designed a novel electronic tag package incorporating high-tech sensors and a video...
Published Fish larvae find their way using external cues - Fish Larvae Find Their Way Using External Cues (via sciencedaily.com)
The first global analysis of larval orientation studies found that millimeter-size fish babies consi...
Published The unexpected contribution of medieval monks to volcanology - The Unexpected Contribution of Medieval Monks to Volcanology (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
By observing the night sky, medieval monks unwittingly recorded some of history's largest volcanic e...
Published Nearly a hundred genes have been lost during the woolly mammoth's evolution - Nearly a Hundred Genes Lost During the Woolly Mammoth's Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study shows that 87 genes have been affected by deletions or short insertions during the cours...
Published Research unlocks secrets of rodents' rat race to new lands - Research Unlocks Secrets of Rodents' Rat Race to New Lands (via sciencedaily.com)
New research has mapped the DNA from more than 150 species of native rodents from across Australia,...
Published Ocean changes are affecting salmon biodiversity, survival - Ocean Changes Affecting Salmon Biodiversity and Survival (via sciencedaily.com)
What happens at the Equator, doesn't stay at the Equator. El Nino-associated changes in the ocean ma...
Published Boo! How do Mexican cavefish escape predators? - Boo! How Mexican Cavefish Escape Predators (via sciencedaily.com)
When startled, do all fish respond the same way? A few fish, like Mexican cavefish, have evolved in...
Published Ancient mint plants may lead to new medicines/products - Ancient Mint Plants: A New Frontier for Medicine (via sciencedaily.com)
The mint family of herbs, which includes sage, rosemary, basil, and even woody plants like teak, off...
Published Can you describe a sensation without feeling it first? - Can You Describe a Sensation Without Feeling It First? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Research with a unique, perhaps one-of-a-kind individual, shows that you can comprehend and use tact...
Published Genomes from 240 mammal species explain human disease risks - Genomes from 240 Mammal Species Explain Human Disease Risks (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Why is it that certain mammals have an exceptional sense of smell, some hibernate, and yet others, i ...
Published Cryptic sense of orientation of bats localized: the sixth sense of mammals lies in the eye - Cryptic Sense of Orientation of Bats Localized: The Sixth Sense of Mammals Lies in the Eye (via sciencedaily.com)
Mammals see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their nose. But which sense or orga ...
Published Tracking a new path to octopus and squid sensing capabilities - Tracking a New Path to Octopus and Squid Sensing Capabilities (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Research has traced the evolutionary adaptations of octopus and squid sensing capabilities. The rese...
Published Bomb-sniffing rodents undergo 'unusual' reproductive transformations - Bomb-Sniffing Rodents Undergo 'Unusual' Reproductive Transformations (via sciencedaily.com)
Female giant African pouched rats, used for sniffing out landmines and detecting tuberculosis, can u...
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 Altered speech may be the first sign of Parkinson's disease - Altered Speech May Be the First Sign of Parkinson's Disease (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers attempted to identify early symptoms of Parkinson's disease using voice data. In their s...