[ad_1] New dinosaur fossils belonging to the Late Tribadic (or Late Tribadic) of Argentina offer a fresh perspective on theories about how these creatures grew to reach large dimensions. As described in …
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[ad_1] If you have ever suspected that your phone might be watching you, new research suggests that you can not be considered paranoid. Researchers at Northwestern University, Boston, USA, were successful One …
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[ad_1] Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world; it is known to affect more than 430 million people and is linked to unhealthy eating habits, sedentary lifestyles and …
Read More »Why men prefer 'prestige' brands for their hormones, according to a study – Vida Actual – Latest news from Uruguay and the world updated
[ad_1] "We demonstrated for the first time that testosterone directly alters consumer preferences," AFP co-authored the study, Gideon Nave, of the Wharton School, a Philadelphia Business School. in 243 men aged 18 …
Read More »A study shows that mice's fear of predators is genetic – Current Life – The latest news from Uruguay and the world updated
[ad_1] The study, conducted by Japanese, American and Chinese scientists, concludes that certain odors trigger a reaction of the Trpa1 protein, which "causes them pain and discomfort and instantly alerts them to …
Read More »Argentina and Australia make a study on melanoma cells resistant to current therapies
[ad_1] Argentina and Australia conducted a collaborative study of melanoma cells – the most aggressive skin cancer – resistant to current therapies. With a SALES Foundation Cancer and Science Fellowship, Florencia Madorsky …
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