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Scent of Women Calms Minds

New scientific findings suggest that aggressive behavior in fruit flies can be compared to that of humans. The presence of female counterparts has a significant

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Unbridled Growth of World Population

The world’s population has surpassed 7.2 billion people, according to the latest official count by the United Nations. This number includes a possible deviation of

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Dogs: Optimists or Pessimists?

Are dogs optimists or pessimists? This philosophical question, adapted to our furry friends, has some validity. Just like humans, dogs can exhibit both optimistic and

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The Uniqueness of Human Faces

The Uniqueness of the Human Face: A Study by Michael Sheehan The human face has remained unique since the time of the Neanderthals, according to

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Microbes Affect Behavior and Mood

Parasites: The Invisible Enemy Within The size of an enemy often determines the level of fear and the anticipation of defeat. However, what if the

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Teaching Fish to Walk: Biologists’ Experiment

In a groundbreaking experiment, biologists at the University of Ottawa have successfully raised Polypterus fish, also known as bichirs or ropefish, on land for eight

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Mystery of Deep-Sea Species

Mysterious Mushroom-Shaped Creatures Found in Deep Sea In a recent discovery, researchers have found two pilzförmige (mushroom-shaped) creatures in the deep sea that cannot be

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Bacteria Feed on Electrons

In a groundbreaking discovery, microbiologists from the University of Southern California have found a new form of life – bacteria that feed solely on electrons.

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Four-winged Dinosaurs

In China, paleontologists have discovered the largest dinosaur with four wings to date. The dinosaur, named Changyuraptor, has the longest tail feathers of all known

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New Wasp Species Found in China

German researchers have discovered a new species of wasp in China with a peculiar behavior, adding to the list of known species. Michael Staab and