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Australia is the planet's extinction hotspot, but one animal offers a glimmer of hope
Australia is the planet's extinction hotspot, but one animal offers a glimmer of hope
The country is home to some of the world's most unique species - but it is losing them at an alarming rate. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Stress can scramble your brain’s internal GPS, MRI study finds
Stress can scramble your brain’s internal GPS, MRI study finds
Stress may literally scramble the brain’s internal GPS. Researchers found that cortisol, a hormone released during stress, made people significantly worse at navigating a virtual environment and disrupted the precise activity of grid cells, specialized brain cells that help us un
Dinosaurs became giants — so why did they never become tiny?
Dinosaurs became giants — so why did they never become tiny?
Dinosaurs conquered the land at enormous sizes, but strangely, they almost never evolved into truly tiny animals. New research suggests that physiology alone can’t explain this missing miniature end of the dinosaur spectrum—and that early mammals may have been partly responsible.
Longest serving volunteer helps boost bird numbers
Longest serving volunteer helps boost bird numbers
Bird charity's longest serving volunteer helps achieve big success in boosting species recovery. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Avoid rare species and only take what you need: how to forage and save money on your food
Avoid rare species and only take what you need: how to forage and save money on your food
While there are fears that people harvesting their food could put pressure on habitats, some ecologists suggest responsible foraging can boost conservation and biodiversityAngus Morton crouches behind a cricket pavilion in a London park to snip stinging nettles from an unkempt pa
Tour de France Femmes: Reusser stays ahead as Le Court savours stage win
Tour de France Femmes: Reusser stays ahead as Le Court savours stage win
Mauritian rider outsprints Kerbaol and Pieterse‘Winning a stage in a Tour de France is very special’Marlen Reusser retained the overall lead in the Tour de France Femmes from rival Demi Vollering after another broiling stage through central France saw Kim Le Court take the second
Random physics helps model individual ant motion
Random physics helps model individual ant motion
Ants make up one of the most diverse groups of animals on the planet, with many species boasting remarkable physical abilities and social behaviors, and an overall species richness that far exceeds that of mammals. Various types of ants can carry up to one hundred times their wei
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Closing the gap between suspecting a heart attack and confirming it
A person having a heart attack may be only feet from medical care but miles from the laboratory testing needed to confirm it. That gap matters, especially for rural patients, those in nursing homes, ambulances and other places where access to specialized diagnostics is limited. M
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Depression linked to smaller volume in key memory region of older adults
Researchers from the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have found that depression is associated with smaller volume in a specific part of the hippocampus, a brain region essential for learning and
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Jonathan Bailey Finds Specific Scents for Each Character He Plays
“You think about what you're communicating to the world,” says Bailey, who spoke with GQ about his personal style, grooming preferences, and being the brand ambassador for Armani Beauty’s new fragrance. Mais do que repetir a manchete, o ponto aqui e entender o que essa mudanca re
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Toronto zoo announces birth of pygmy hippo calf, third for mother Kindia
The 20-year-old’s third calf is being monitored by officials as survival rates for the species are challenging, the zoo saidThe Toronto Zoo has announced the birth of a female pygmy hippo calf.Kindia, the zoo’s 20-year-old pygmy hippo, started showing signs of labor at around 8.1
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'Spooky' particles transit DC suburbs, a step toward a quantum network
In early 2025, special signals wended their way through a fiber-optic highway strung above the streets and sidewalks of the Maryland suburbs. The arrival of those signals at their destination marks a significant step toward a long-held dream of building a "quantum network." Resea