In nanograms per milliliter, these are coming in way above some of the clinically relevant and forensically relevant human ...
What makes one bat take risks and venture far from its roost in search of food, while another stays close to familiar, safer areas? A new study from Tel Aviv University's School of Zoology reveals ...
Forty-Hz auditory stimulation increased amyloid clearance markers in aged primates and produced lasting effects, supporting ...
Unlearning fear responses is a fundamental learning process in the brain. It allows us to flexibly react to formerly ...
Scientists from the University of Bochum have shown that the process of getting rid of fear can be significantly accelerated by activating certain neurons in the brain. This discovery could be an ...
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Chimps are "drunken monkeys" who seek out alcohol in native habitat, suggests study
Wild chimpanzees in Uganda are regularly ingesting alcohol from fermented fruit, new research suggests. Urine tests at Ngogo ...
Like a duck that, on the surface, looks like it is calmly floating on the water while paddling furiously underneath, a bumble bee hovering over a flower may look like it’s not doing much to the naked ...
Preparing for NEET 2026 is a significant milestone for every medical aspirant. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) ...
A new study from Tel Aviv University's School of Zoology reveals that the environment in which a bat is raised during the first months of its life largely determines how it will behave in the wild, ...
DNA analysis confirmed a newly discovered lizard species found in a forest in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam.
Neuroscientists identify a CRF-neuron "switch" in the brain's BNST region that, when activated, allows for significantly faster unlearning of fear responses.
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