[ad_1] From the point of view of heart health, Tsimane is a model group. An indigenous population of the Bolivian Amazon, the Tsimane have virtually no heart disease. They have minimal hypertension, …
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[ad_1] Alcohol was celebrated for all the history. The ancient Greeks venerated Dionysus for their spirits, while the Chinese recognized Yidi as the creator of the libertine drink. Of course, without knowing …
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[ad_1] Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can impair communication skills, socialization, and verbal and motor skills. It usually starts in early childhood and is diagnosed by behavioral observation. …
Read More »Handling Cell Fats Is Promising – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Today, most of the lipid composition of the cells underlying biology is a black box for scientists. Although lipids are a major group of biomolecules, they are difficult to study because …
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[ad_1] More than a billion years ago, a relationship began between the ancestor of all living plants and a type of bacteria that paved the way for the evolution of life. as …
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[ad_1] Obscured by thick clouds of absorbent dust, the nearest supermbadive black hole is 26,000 light-years away at the center of the Milky Way. This monster of gravity, whose mbad is four …
Read More »Mystery of extinct vegetarian cave bear diet – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] At the end of the Pleistocene (between 125,000 and 12,000 years ago), two species of wanderers roam Europe: the omnivorous brown bears (19459002) and the cave bear ( Ursus spelaeus ). …
Read More »Simple Squishy Hydra circuits ready for their close-up – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] This is not because an animal is soft and spongy that it is not hard. Experiments at Rice University show that the humble hydra is a good example. The hydra does …
Read More »A look into the interaction between sleep and waking – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Sleep is an autonomous process and is not always under our direct and voluntary control. Awake or asleep, we are basically under the regulation of two biological processes: sleep homeostasis, commonly …
Read More »The recent drought in California has caused severe impacts on wildlife and habitat in the Central Valley – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Climate scientists' projections suggest that severe droughts could become more frequent over the next century, with significant impacts on wildlife habitat. Fortunately, new research by scientists at Point Blue Conservation Science …
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