[ad_1] If you want to understand a part of Earth’s galactic history, such as whether it passed close to a supernova on its way around our galaxy, you may be able to find the answer in the crystalline structure of a rock, according to the University of Michigan. she studies. …
Read More »Work on sugar: University of Michigan study found sugar remodels molecular memory in fruit flies
[ad_1] According to a University of Michigan study, a high-sugar diet reprograms the taste cells in fruit flies, blunting their sensitivity to sugar and leaving a “molecular memory” on their tongues. By examining fruit flies, researchers Monica Dus, Anoumid Vaziri and collaborators found that high-sugar diets completely remodeled the taste …
Read More »A large-scale nest study shows that noise and light pollution impair bird reproduction
[ad_1] The white-breasted nuthatch has good low-light vision and has anticipated nesting times in response to light exposure, according to a new study in the journal Nature. Image credit: Dave Keeling Are you looking for a bird’s-eye view of human impact? A new study in the journal Nature provides the …
Read More »Key to predicting the future climate: looking back millions of years
[ad_1] An international team of climate scientists, including two from the University of Michigan, suggests that researchers using numerical models to predict future climate change should include simulations of past climates when evaluating the model’s performance. “We urge the climate modeling community to pay attention to the past and actively …
Read More »USA: psychological assistance due to “Trump’s anxiety disorders”
[ad_1] AThere are currently strange sounding coaching workshops and seminars in many American universities. Universities try to emotionally prepare their students and faculty for the upcoming presidential election under slogans like “Stress before the election – let the feelings go” and “Psychological flexibility regardless of the election result”. After some …
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