Animals
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New Study in Mice Identifies Anti-Aging Hormone Capable of Increasing Life Span
Low-protein meals seem to improve the fitness and survival rates of rats, fruit flies, even fungi. A recent mouse research has discovered a solitary enzyme that is required for these strange anti-aging benefits.
Latest Research Articles
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Tilikum: Grim History of SeaWorld's Killer Orca That Violently Killed 3 People
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Biochemical Processes in Octopus Self-Destruction Explored by Researchers in a New Study
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Dragonflies Utilize Eyesight and Slight Wing Control to Fly Straight
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Extremely Rare Pigs That Can Fight Off Bears Saved From Extinction by Farmers
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Kind Household Adopts Abandoned Puppy, Turns Out to Be a Baby Coyote
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Snake Fetuses Learning to Hunt While Still in Womb
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Bird Flu Outbreak Suspected as Dozens of Dead Birds Reported in Scotland, UK
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Variations in Cholesterol Production Cause a Devastating Death Spiral for Octopuses
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Rare Gorilla and Chimp Warfare: Why the “Gentle Giants” are Committing Violence
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Microscopic Parasite Found Capable of Permanently Infecting Any Mammal Across All Continents
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Female North Atlantic Right Whales With Smaller Bodies Produce Fewer Calves, Reducing Physical Appearance May Lead to Poor Birth Rates
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Tiger Shark Teeth Are Being Used To Interpret Evolutionary Changes