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Mice show women can handle stress better
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Slight rise in temperature could halve kangaroo population
INT12International/Health/Scie nceMice show women can handle stress betterSydney, Oct 16 IANS Female mice engineered without a neurotransmitter in the lab, known to lower anxiety levels, were less str... |
ANIMAL HOUSE: Trick or tweet! A pet project for Halloween
INT11International/WildLifeSli ght rise in temperature could halve kangaroo populationSydney, Oct 16 IANS An increase in daily temperature of only two degrees Celsius could wipe out large numbers of k... |
ANIMAL HOUSE: Grieving a beloved companion animal
Five-week warning: Halloween is just a little more than a month away, and he who hesitates winds up with a Dachshund-as-hot-dog costume. ...... |
How our brains see what we can't
It's just a cat. ...... |
World's oldest fossil impression of a flying insect discovered
Washington, October 15 ANI: A study on monkeys has shed new light on Blindsight-a phenomenon in which patients with damage in the primary visual cortex of the brain can tell where an object is, even w... |
Steroid-antibiotic combo may help in quick recovery from pneumonia
Washington, Oct 15 ANI: Scientists have found what they believe to be the world's oldest whole-body fossil impression of a flying insect in the US, dating back to 300 million years.Richard J. Knecht .... |
Primates preferred staying in Texas, reveals 40-mln-yr old fossil
Washington, Oct 15 ANI: A combination of corticosteroids with traditional antimicrobial therapy may help people with pneumonia recover more quickly than with antibiotics alone, say UT Southwestern Med... |
TB found in 9,000yr-old skeletons may be the earliest disease cases
Washington, Oct 15 ANI: The discovery of a new fossil in the US has suggested that more than 40 million years ago, primates preferred Texas to northern climates that were significantly cooling.Discove... |
People find altruism in partners sexy
Washington, October 15 ANI: Detailed analyses of the bones excavated from a 9000 year-old Pre-Pottery Neolithic village, submerged off the coast of Haifa in Israel, have provided confirmatory evidence... |