A pioneering study provides new evidence that gut microbes vary across primate species and can shape physiology in ways associated with differences in brain size and cognitive function A new study ...
A pioneering study provides new evidence that gut microbes vary across primate species and can shape physiology in ways associated with differences in brain size and cognitive function A new study suggests that altering the community of microbes living in the gut can influence how the brain functions. Humans have the largest brain size relative [...]
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northwestern university
neuroscience
microbiology
gut
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Cell division is an essential process for all life on Earth, yet the exact mechanisms by which cells divide during early embryonic development have remained elusive—particularly for egg-laying spec...
Cell division is an essential process for all life on Earth, yet the exact mechanisms by which cells divide during early embryonic development have remained elusive—particularly for egg-laying species.
How does a star affect the makeup of its planets? And what does this mean for the habitability of distant worlds? Carnegie's Luke Bouma is exploring a new way to probe this critical question—using ...
How does a star affect the makeup of its planets? And what does this mean for the habitability of distant worlds? Carnegie's Luke Bouma is exploring a new way to probe this critical question—using naturally occurring space weather stations that orbit at least 10% of M dwarf stars during their early lives. He is presenting his work at the 247th American Astronomical Society meeting.
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astronomy planetary sciences
habitability
planets
star
m dwarf
plasma
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PEP GUARDIOLA must wish he could wind the clock back and start 2026 all over again. Three games in and his spluttering Manchester City side are still looking for their first win of the calendar yea...
PEP GUARDIOLA must wish he could wind the clock back and start 2026 all over again. Three games in and his spluttering Manchester City side are still looking for their first win of the calendar year. Kaoru Mitoma’s second half equaliser means it is three straight draws for Pep’s men – only the third time...
What if you could look into a cow's face and know whether it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision Lab at the University of Arkansas uses artificial intellige...
What if you could look into a cow's face and know whether it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision Lab at the University of Arkansas uses artificial intelligence and thermal cameras to estimate the body temperature of cattle.
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