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Northwestern University

Bumblebees Outshine Gym Enthusiasts With Their Nutritional Savvy

Study Reveals Bumblebees' Strategic Flower Choices For Balanced Diets

Bumblebees Outshine Gym Enthusiasts With Their Nutritional Savvy
The University of Manchester

Birdsong Reveals Surprising Connection To Human Language

New Study Finds Birds Follow Zipf’s Law Of Abbreviation

Birdsong Reveals Surprising Connection To Human Language
University of Zurich

Female Mountain Gorillas: Navigating Social Networks With Precision

Insights Into Gorillas' Unique Social Dynamics And Decision-Making

Female Mountain Gorillas: Navigating Social Networks With Precision
Kyoto University

The Eagles That Laugh In The Face Of Poison

These Birds Have Mastered The Art Of Dodging Death By Toad

The Eagles That Laugh In The Face Of Poison
EPFL

Robotic Bees Unravel The Secrets Of Hive Minds

How Robots Are Helping Us Decipher The Complex World Of Bee Communication

Robotic Bees Unravel The Secrets Of Hive Minds
Kyoto University

Dogs May Be Judging Your Character And They Remember It

New study suggests dogs don't just react to how you behave, they may actually form lasting impressions

Dogs May Be Judging Your Character And They Remember It
The University of Manchester

Ancient Sea Monster Hunted Like an Owl, Fossil Study Finds

New research reveals a giant Jurassic marine reptile likely used silent, stealthy tactics to ambush prey in the deep, dark ocean.

Ancient Sea Monster Hunted Like an Owl, Fossil Study Finds
University Of Copenhagen

Cow Bacteria Could Be the Secret Weapon Against Superbugs

A harmless microbe found in cows is showing remarkable power to stop deadly MRSA infections without the use of antibiotics.

Cow Bacteria Could Be the Secret Weapon Against Superbugs
University of Nottingham

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes

A rare glimpse into nature’s cancer resistance could help unlock secrets to stopping the disease in humans.

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes
University Of Copenhagen

37,000 Years of Disease Traced Through Ancient DNA

A sweeping new study reveals how our earliest encounters with animals reshaped the trajectory of human health.

37,000 Years of Disease Traced Through Ancient DNA
The University of Adelaide

Domesticated Rabbits Evolve New Features When They Go Feral

Going wild isn't just a lifestyle change — it's a fast track to evolutionary transformation

Domesticated Rabbits Evolve New Features When They Go Feral
Yale University

Monkeys and Machines Process Images in Surprisingly Similar Ways

A new study reveals how primate brains and AI systems overlap when interpreting visual scenes, offering fresh clues about how we see the world.

Monkeys and Machines Process Images in Surprisingly Similar Ways