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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Your Eyesight Could Be Putting You at Risk of Developing Alzheimer's : ScienceAlert A new study suggests staying on top of your eye health could offer a simple avenue for reducing your risks of future brain problems. A team of […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Amazing New Blood Cell 'Coats' Could Allow Cross-Species Transfusions : ScienceAlert Chronic blood shortages are driving a search for a universal blood system that would allow doctors to save more lives. Researchers may have just […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Newly Identified Proteins May Explain Devastating Effects of Alzheimer's : ScienceAlert Despite decades of research, the direct cause of brain damage in Alzheimer’s disease has remained stubbornly elusive. A team led by Emory University in […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 3 months ago
This New Map Reveals The Predicted Future Climate Where You Live As extreme storms, floods, fires, droughts, cold snaps, and heat waves hit us harder and more often than ever, more than half of our planet is […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 3 months ago
These Ants Perform Life-Saving Operations on Injured Nestmates, Similar to Humans Last year an ant species was caught using antibiotics – now, another has been observed performing amputations. Researchers have just c […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Ancient Humans Crafted Deadly Wooden Weapons 300,000 Years Ago, Study Finds Powerful new imaging techniques reveal humans were already crafting complex hunting weapons from wood 300,000 years ago, upending the stereotype […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 5 months ago
Sperm Whale Clicks Could Hide a Surprisingly Complex 'Alphabet' : ScienceAlert A recent analysis of a sperm whale’s vocalizations suggests variations in ‘clicks’ represent a kind of alphabet that forms the basis of a complex […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 5 months ago
We've Probably Been Wrong About T.Rex Again, New Study Says Dim-witted dope or brainy brawn? The debate over T. Rex’s smarts continues, with a new paper leaning toward the original theory that these […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Evolutionary Origins of Hair Identified in The Most Unlikely of Animals Strange as it might seem for a hairless creature, frogs have provided us with some critical clues on the origins of our luscious locks – a d […]
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Tessa Koumoundouros wrote a new post 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Worm-Like Amphibians Leak Milk For Their Hatchlings And It's Kind of Cute : ScienceAlert Squirming, pink, and worm-like, hatchling caecilians mewl in high-pitched clicks as they wriggle towards their mother’s behind. There, they […]