[ad_1] Everywhere we look in the natural world, there is evidence of natural selection: the resin armor of a lodgepole pine cone evolved to defend itself against seed-hungry birds and squirrels, or a giraffe’s long neck was evolutionarily favored to reach high vegetation that the competition cannot touch. Natural selection …
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[ad_1] For some, the sound of a “perfect stream” might be the gentle lapping of a forest stream or perhaps the tinkling of water being poured from a pitcher. For physicists, a perfect flow is more specific, referring to a fluid that flows with the least amount of friction, or …
Read More »Scientists develop an evolutionary theory of stress
[ad_1] Scientists have created an evolutionary model to predict how animals should react in stressful situations. Almost all organisms have fast-acting stress responses, which help them respond to threats, but being stressed consumes energy and chronic stress can be harmful. The new study by an international team, which includes researchers …
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Read More »Like the real one … Researchers in Australia are developing artificial skin that reacts to pain
[ad_1] Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Researchers from RMIT University in Australia have developed artificial skin that reacts to pain stimuli just like real skin. Madhu Bhaskaran, professor of engineering at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia and lead researcher on the project, says the artificial leather is made of …
Read More »Scientists predict “optimal” stress levels
[ad_1] Scientists have created an evolutionary model to predict how animals should react in stressful situations. Almost all organisms have fast-acting stress responses, which help them respond to threats, but being stressed consumes energy and chronic stress can be harmful. The new study – led by an international team that …
Read More »The Gal Gadot star continues to grow with the new Hollywood spy movie
[ad_1] Israeli Hollywood star Gal Gadot will play the lead role in a new international espionage thriller and is set to earn an eight-figure payday, Ynet learned. Gadot will be the protagonist Heart of stone, a female-driven version of action franchises like Mission Impossible is James Bond. Gadot’s salary for …
Read More »Endangered species of flightless birds
[ad_1] University of Gothenburg Bird species that have lost the ability to fly through evolution have become extinct more often than birds that have retained their ability to fly, according to new research from the University of Gothenburg. Today we know that human influence on the environment has caused the …
Read More »GoMo Health EarlyCare Program Feeds Prenatal and Postnatal Moms to Cope With Psychological Health
[ad_1] GoMo Health and the Center for BrainHealth® at the University of Texas at Dallas have joined forces to incorporate the Center’s research-supported strategies that improve brain health and build resilience, into the evidence-based patient engagement platform by GoMo Health. This combined approach supports all aspects of patients’ psychological, physical …
Read More »Researchers use a new imaging technique to produce digital reconstruction of eye tissues
[ad_1] A new study by scientists from the University of Southampton has made a breakthrough that could help research treatments for age-related vision loss. With an aging society, conditions such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are becoming more prevalent, affecting around 300 new patients every week in the UK. AMD …
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