A new study published in the journal Animal Behaviour presented data from a six-month investigation that documented individual wild Asian elephants' skills to get food by solving riddles that unlocked storage boxes.
A new study looked at the long-term effects of yoga therapy to see if adding it as a supplemental treatment in the management of heart failure is beneficial.
According to a new study, tiny waterfleas could play an essential part in eliminating persistent chemical contaminants from wastewater, making it safe to use in factories, farms, and homes.
According to a new study published in Genome Biology and Evolution by Oxford University Press, rapid evolution in bats may explain the animals' unique ability to host and survive infections as well as avoid cancer.
A new study led by Northwestern University is changing the way astrophysicists think about supermassive black holes' eating habits.
Previously, physicists hypothesised that black holes ate slowly, but recent simulations show that black holes feed far faster than popular thinking predicts. T
According to a new study, the harsh lights of big cities may be generating an evolutionary adaption for smaller eyes in some birds.
The findings, published in Global Change Biology, have ramifications for conservation efforts as bird populations across the United States continue to drop.
In a new study, mice with immune systems that had been trained against the microbial protein flagellin did not experience the usual harmful repercussions of taking food additive emulsifiers, pointing to a potential new way to combat numerous chronic inflammatory illnesses.
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According to a new study published in Frontiers in Endocrinology, there is rising evidence that the relative abundance of certain gut microorganisms may be associated with bone health.
For decades, scientists have understood that pregnancy requires a mother's body to modify so that her immune system does not fight the developing foetus as if it were a hostile foreign invader.
Despite knowing a lot more about pregnancy immunology in recent years, a new study demonstrates t
According to a new study published in the journal PAIN by the University of Arizona Health Sciences, roughly one in every twenty persons in the United States suffers from both chronic pain and anxiety or depression, resulting in functional impairments in daily life.