As mushrooms evolve to live symbiotically with trees, they give up parts of their DNA: study July 18th, 2012 in Biology / Plants & Animals Harvard researchers...
If any of you who have read my Choosy Women and Cheating Men have any comments about what you liked or didn't like I would appreciate your comments since I am...
Human punishment is motivated by inequity aversion, not a desire for reciprocity N. J. Raihani1 and K. McAuliffe2 1Department of Genetics Evolution and...
Facebook friend just posted this (may be of interest :) "They just sent me the cover for the paperback version of Storytelling Animal (which won't be out until...
Actions don't always speak louder than words -- At least, not when it comes to forgiveness July 18th, 2012 in Psychology & Psychiatry People are more likely to...
P.L. Falkingham, K.T. Bates, P.D. Mannion, 2012. Temporal and palaeoenvironmental distribution of manus- and pes- dominated sauropod trackways. Jour....
Unique Neandertal Arm Morphology Due to Scraping, Not Spearing ScienceDaily (July 18, 2012) - Unique arm morphology in Neandertals was likely caused by...
Hi All! There is confusion in Sweden regarding why young people do not want to be naked in the showers: Quote from the linked article below: ""The article is...
[COPY:] Scientists discover genetic changes caused by sun damage R & D Magazine It's been a burning question in melanoma research: Tumor cells are full of ...
Yogic meditation reverses NF-κB and IRF-related transcriptome dynamics in leukocytes of family dementia caregivers in a randomized controlled trial Original...
... If they are different, the gains are presumably insignificant. Even test-retest over a moderate time frame does not usually result in large gains, but the...
"Moreover, as many experts suspect, the Flynn Effect may be only an increase in IQ scores, not an increase in real intelligence (i.e., the genetic potential...
Primate Behavior: Chimps Select Smart Tools, Monkeys Intentionally Beg ScienceDaily (July 18, 2012) - Chimpanzees use weight to pick the best tool, and monkeys...
Stanford researcher maps melodies used in Holocaust to control prisoners July 19th, 2012 in Other Sciences / Other A digital rendering of the 'musical...
600-year-old linen bras found in Austrian castle July 18th, 2012 in Other Sciences / Archaeology & Fossils This undated picture publicly provided by the...
Why 'trickle-up' innovation may shape the global economy July 19th, 2012 in Other Sciences / Economics & Business Local firms in poor countries may,...
Accepting the end: Bucket lists, cemeteries show changing attitudes toward death July 19th, 2012 in Other Sciences / Social Sciences (Phys.org) -- Bucket lists...
Researchers find animals with bigger brains less prone to extinction July 18th, 2012 in Biology / Plants & Animals (Phys.org) -- Biological scientist Eric...
Life science businessmen predict genetically enhanced athletes will soon compete in the Olympics July 19th, 2012 in Genetics Enlarge Image: Wikimedia. (Medical...
Social Identification, Not Obedience, Might Motivate Unspeakable Acts ScienceDaily (July 18, 2012) - What makes soldiers abuse prisoners? How could Nazi...
All-They-Can-Eat Diet for Lab Mice and Rats May Foster Inaccurate Test Results ScienceDaily (July 18, 2012) - The widespread practice of allowing laboratory...
July 18, 2012 "The Electric Universe" --A New NASA Mission Beyond Earth's protective atmosphere and extending all the way through interplanetary space,...
How Weed Can Protect Us From Cancer and Alzheimer's Hardly the harmful intoxicant that many once thought it was, cannabis is a nourishing plant that actually...
Humans have long enjoyed nonhuman lovers-the proof is in our DNA. By Sam Kean|Posted Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at 6:00 AM ET Illustration by Andrew Morgan Junk...