[ad_1] According to new research involving the University of Plymouth, animal groups consider multiple factors before deciding whether to fight rivals. Before one-on-one fights, animals are known to make decisions based on factors including the size and strength of the opponent, the outcome of recent fights, and the importance of …
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[ad_1] Who says you can’t get hotter with age? Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and other institutions have found that, on average, the temperature of galaxy clusters today is 4 million degrees Fahrenheit. This is 10 times hotter than 10 billion years ago and four times hotter than the Sun’s …
Read More »The universe is getting hot, hot, hot, a new study suggests
[ad_1] The universe is getting hotter, a new study has discovered. The study, published Oct.13 in the Astrophysical Journal, probed the thermal history of the universe over the past 10 billion years. He found that the average gas temperature in the universe increased more than 10 times over that time …
Read More »Major Growth Driver of the Cryptocurrency Market with Forecasts, Organization Size, Best Vendors, Industry Research and End User Analysis by 2026
[ad_2][ad_1] The global research report “Cryptocurrency Market” provides the historical, present and future situation of the market size and share, revenues, industry demand and growth prospects of the cryptocurrency industry globally. This cryptocurrency market report contains all the important data and analysis of market advantages or disadvantages, the impact of …
Read More »Digital Coin Market Statistics and Research Analysis Published in Latest 2020 Industry Report | Coronavirus-COVID19 Impact analysis with analysis of the main producers: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Dogecoin, etc.
[ad_2][ad_1] Digital currency market is expected to discover robust growth by 2026. This report focuses on key key players with a global perspective with a professional and in-depth study of the current state of the digital currency industry. The Digital Coin Market Research Report provides important market strategies and latest …
Read More »Female mongooses start violent struggles to mate with unrelated males
[ad_1] Mongooses rarely leave the group they were born into, so members are usually genetically related. The new study, published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals how females bypass the problem of inbreeding. The research team, led by the University of Cambridge and the …
Read More »“We will have to wait,” says Michel Cymes
[ad_1] Pfizer lab announced Monday, Nov.9 that its vaccine candidate was entering Phase 3 testing and was suddenly euphoria in stock markets around the world. But is it really reasonable? As a matter of fact, we are all impatient for a vaccine to arrive and save world health and economy, …
Read More »HBCUs offer significant benefits for African Americans
[ad_1] November 10, 2020 A new study suggests that African Americans attending historically black colleges or universities (HBCUs) may be at lower risk of health problems later in adulthood than African Americans attending predominantly white institutions. Research showed that black adults who enrolled in an HBCU were 35 percent less …
Read More »Mask use and social distancing considerably reduce the incidence of many diseases, including COVID-19
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 10, 2020 Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 through non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as mask donning and social distancing are a key tool to combat the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. These actions have also greatly reduced the incidence of many other …
Read More »Researchers develop a DNA-based approach to predicting ecosystem changes
[ad_1] The fast, low-cost technique is the first to analyze DNA left in animal feces to map complex networks of species interactions in a terrestrial system. It could help redefine conservation as we know it, identify otherwise hard-to-find species, and lead a global effort to restore large areas. Watch the …
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