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The study found changes in the gut microbiome linked to Alzheimer’s disease-like behavior
OHSU-led research in mice expands understanding of the critical role of microbes in the body New research on mice was…
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The study shows that human food intake may mean a problem for urban wolves
New research U of A clarifies the link between the human diet, human-like gut bacteria and poor health. Credit: Colin…
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A comprehensive new study on feeding patterns of tiger mosquitoes in Europe
Spanish scientists have conducted the most complete study to date of the feeding patterns of the tiger mosquito in Europe…
Read More » The study finds that environmental policies aren’t always bad for business
Ithaca, New York – Critics claim that environmental regulations hurt productivity and profits, but the reality is more subtle, according…
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The unique study of isolated bobcat populations confirms the accuracy of the extinction model
Genetic follow-up of the offspring of felines that were brought to the island 30 years ago validates a population viability…
Read More » Study of antibiotic tolerance paves the way for new treatments
ITHACA, New York – A new study has identified a mechanism that makes bacteria tolerate penicillins and related antibiotics, findings…
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The study found that dogs synchronized their behavior with children, but not to the same extent as adults
Corvallis, pray. A new study by researchers at Oregon State University found that dogs synchronized their behavior with children in…
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The study found that life on Earth could temporarily live on Mars
A new study has sent microbes to Earth’s stratosphere to test their resilience in conditions similar to those on Mars.…
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A new study on the prediction of extreme precipitation events in the Mediterranean countries
Researchers at the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and TU Freiberg have developed a framework to better predict extreme…
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