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fertility
24 Feb 2018
Researchers identify new drug that may extend women's fertility by 6 years
The team used a microscopic worm, Caenorhabditis elegans (C.elegans), as they share many of the genes as humans, including longevity genes.
Mosquitoes
28 Jan 2018
Mosquitoes may remember smells of hosts: Study
According to the researchers, hosts who swat at mosquitoes or perform other defensive behaviour may be abandoned, no matter how sweet they are.
sea sponges
03 Dec 2017
All animals have one common ancestor – Sea sponges: Scientists
The researchers found that models that can better describe the data favour sponges at the root of the animal tree.
orangutans
03 Nov 2017
Scientists discover new species of orangutans, but they are already endangered
The researchers say the population is highly vulnerable and its habitat is facing further pressure from development.
Coma
26 Sep 2017
Man regains consciousness after 15 years, thanks to nerve stimulation
After one month of vagal nerve stimulation, the patient's attention, movements and brain activity significantly improved.
marine creatures
04 Aug 2017
Scientists identify tiny prehistoric sea worm with 50 head spines
Capinatator — whose name translates to grasping swimmer — lived 500 million years ago at a time when creatures started getting bigger and more diverse.
dogs
29 May 2017
Why pugs, bulldogs have flat faces decoded
All of the animals underwent body scans producing detailed 3D images of their heads.
Climate change
20 May 2017
Antarctica is on the verge of turning green, thanks to climate change!
The scientists analysed data for the last 150 years, and found clear evidence of “changepoints” — points in time after which biological activity clearly increased — in the past half century.
Climate change
12 Feb 2017
Climate change, overfishing reason behind decline in penguin population
The region has suffered from decades of overfishing and environmental changes, reducing the number of fish.
Ancient hoofed mammal
06 Feb 2016
Scientists find dinosaur-like features in ancient mammal
The similarity to hadrosaurs was immediately clear to the researchers when they opened CT scan files revealing the inner structures of those bones.
DNA
05 Feb 2016
DNA data uncovers unknown chapter of human history
This is remarkable because the M haplogroup is effectively absent in modern Europeans but is extremely common in modern Asian, Australasian, and Native American populations.
exercise
31 Jan 2016
Exercise 'sweet spot' for losing weight may exist: Study
People who start exercise programmes to lose weight often see a decline in weight loss (or even a reversal) after a few months.
Arctic winter
11 Jan 2016
Moonlight drives marine creatures in Arctic winter
The findings have implications for the carbon cycle, which is particularly important in light of climate change.
Pigeons
01 Dec 2015
For pigeons, leadership simply depends on speed
The latest GPS loggers allow the researchers to track not only the birds' overall routes, but also the sub-second time delays with which they react to each other while flying as a flock.
Sleep
16 Oct 2015
Relax! No day nap or eight-hour sleep for our ancestors either
One myth dispelled by the results is that in earlier eras people went to bed at sundown. The subjects of the study stayed awake an average of three hours and 20 minutes after sunset.
burn calories at the gym
11 Sep 2015
Believe it! We are wired for laziness
While you burn calories at the gym or while running in the neighbourhood park, our brain constantly works the opposite, looking for shortest route or choose to sit rather than stand.
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