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Jul122 days agoFrog tongues are being studied to help engineers develop new reversible adhesives.
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Jul113 days agoScientists are studying how different sounds impact peoples' performances.
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Jul104 days agoScientists studying zebra finch brains have identified about 2000 vocalization genes in a brain region known as Area X.
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Jul077 days agoThe cannibalistic behavior is linked to the corn in the hamsters' diet.
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Jul051 week agoSaccorhytus coronarius was an ellipsoid shaped bag, with a big mouth, and was only about a millimeter long. It was also humans' earliest ancestor.
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Jul032 weeks agoWarmer ocean periods are strongly related to blooms of algae that produce an unsafe neurotoxin.
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Jun302 weeks agoAccording a recent study, there's only really one proven way to help kids lose weight, and that's by parents losing weight themselves.
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Jun292 weeks agoResearchers are studying the ways pregnancy can change a woman's brain.