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Brain Shows Obesity Risk

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Turku in Finland has found that disruptions in brain regions that control appetite and satiety

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First fossil of nesting dinosaur found.

A groundbreaking discovery in China has revealed that dinosaurs incubated their eggs in a manner similar to modern-day birds. Palaeontologists have long known that most

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Revival of Microorganisms After 24,000 Years

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found a multi-cellular microorganism that has survived for 24,000 years in the Siberian permafrost. The organism, a type of

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Do mRNA Vaccines Affect Male Fertility?

A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Miami has found that mRNA Covid-19 vaccines do not negatively impact male fertility. Concerns have

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Researchers call for higher CO2 tax

Scientists, managers, and politicians have jointly called for a significant increase in the CO2 price to limit climate change. According to a study by the

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Bacteria Develop Record Resistance to Combination Drugs

A new combination of antimicrobial substances, designed to combat bacteria classified as particularly dangerous by the World Health Organization (WHO), has already developed resistance against

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Gaming improves numerical skills.

Regular computer gaming improves numerical sense, according to a study by scientists at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research in Tübingen, Germany. The researchers

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Pupil Size Indicates Human Intelligence

The eye has always been a fascinating topic for poets, lyricists, and scientists alike. It is often referred to as the window to the soul,

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Single Gene Boosts Mouse Intelligence

The question of why humans are more intelligent than other living beings has long been a topic of scientific inquiry. One possible answer is that

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Gender Inequality Persists with Age

A new study by researchers at the University of Singapore has found that while women in OECD countries tend to live longer than men, they