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Published Unexpected link between grooming and physiological stress in wild baboons (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
New research has found a surprising link between grooming and physiological stress in wild baboons. ...
Published To groom or not to groom: 'Triage' in the ant kingdom - To Groom or Not to Groom: 'Triage' in the Ant Kingdom (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Social ants are masters of cooperative disease defense. They collectively take care of each other to...
Published Lifting the veil on disease avoidance strategies in multiple animal species - Lifting the Veil on Disease Avoidance Strategies in Multiple Animal Species (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A framework has been developed to test disgust and its associated disease avoidance behaviors across...
Published Dune restoration could increase the resilience of Southern California's urban beaches to sea level rise (via sciencedaily.com)
Over the last several years, the residents of Santa Monica, a coastal city on the edge of Los Angele...
Published Mice pass the mirror test, a classic indicator of self-recognition (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers report that mice display behavior that resembles self-recognition when they see themselv...
Published Marriage in Minoan Crete - Marriage in Minoan Crete: A Look into Ancient Greek Culture (via sciencedaily.com)
An international team of researchers achieves completely new insights into Bronze Age marriage rules...
Published Coevolution of mammals and their lice - Coevolution of Mammals and Their Lice: A Fascinating Relationship (via sciencedaily.com)
According to a new study, the first louse to take up residence on a mammalian host likely started ou...
Published Reducing their natural signals: How sneaky germs hide from ants - Reducing their Natural Signals: How Sneaky Germs Hide from Ants (via sciencedaily.com)
Not only humans are social, ants are too. Group members are taking care of sick ones by providing co...
Published Adult friendships can triumph over childhood trauma, even in baboons - Adult Friendships Can Triumph Over Childhood Trauma, Even in Baboons (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Drawing on 36 years of data, a new study of 199 baboons in southern Kenya finds that adversity early...
Published Brains and brawn helped crows and ravens take over the world - Brains and Brawn Helped Crows and Ravens Take Over the World (via sciencedaily.com)
Crows and ravens have great flying ability, which allows them to gain access to new places more easi...
Published Why it's hard to make a bunny mad - Why It's Hard to Make a Bunny Mad (via sciencedaily.com)
Rabbits have long been considered immune to prion disease, but recently scientists have shown that t...
Published Gigapixel 3D microscope captures life in unprecedented detail - Gigapixel 3D Microscope Captures Life in Unprecedented Detail (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed a new type of microscope that stitches together video from 54 individual...
Published Humanity's earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago - Humanity's Earliest Recorded Kiss Occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 Years Ago (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Written sources from Mesopotamia suggest that kissing in relation to sex was practiced by the people...
Published Toothy grins from the past: Ancient birds replaced their teeth like living crocodilians - Toothy Grins from the Past: Ancient Birds Replaced Their Teeth Like Living Crocodilians (via sciencedaily.com)
The first 3D reconstructions of extinct Cretaceous birds reveal a reptilian tooth replacement patter...
Published Sick bats also employ 'social distancing' which prevents the outbreak of epidemics, study suggests - Sick Bats Also Employ 'Social Distancing' Which Prevents the Outbreak of Epidemics, Study Suggests (via sciencedaily.com)
In a new study, researchers demonstrate that sick bats, just like ill humans, prefer to stay away fr...