Female rhesus monkeys have fewer friends as they get older and prefer to stay with family and close connections, according to a study published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the
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Plants have the incredible ability to be able to regulate the chemistry of their petals to create appealing and iridescent signals to attract bees, according to a study published in
Bacteria resistant to antibiotics — similar to MRSA — found in livestock and pets are rarely transmitted to humans, according to a study published in Nature Microbiology. An international team
Rocky coastlines are not as stable as previously believed and could retreat rapidly in the future due to accelerating sea level rise, according to a study published in the scientific
Employees are more likely to follow a healthy diet and engage in exercise when their colleagues at work encourage this attitude, according to a study published in the journal BMC
After a year dominated by the war in Ukraine and backsliding on green commitments, the Egypt-hosted COP27 summit is the year’s last chance to bring climate change back to the
Exercising in the morning reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The authors found the same results
Carbon emissions worldwide remain at the same levels, according to the team at the Global Carbon Project. The team includes researchers from the University of Exeter, the University of East
A team from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience in Amsterdam showed how humans can feel the pain of others: what happens to other people is directly mapped onto neurons in
The last Sumatran rhino, Kertam, died in 2019. A team from the Delbrück Center in Germany is growing stem cells derived from his skin cells, according to a study published