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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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