Summary: Scientists have identified the brain circuitry that drives spiny mice to prefer larger social groups. The study ...
Scientists have zeroed in on brain circuitry powering the desire of spiny mice to live in large groups, opening the door to a ...
James Earl Jones, a celebrated presence of stage and screen with credits ranging from "The Lion King" to "Star Wars" to ...
Since 2020, the publisher Penguin has been collaborating with the Runnymede Trust on the “Lit in Colour” campaign, calling ...
A team of epidemiologists at the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, in China, has shown experimental evidence of an ...
New research published in The Journal of Neuroscience demonstrates that the cognitive benefits of physical exercise can be ...
Stamford Government Center infested with mice, with holes in walls and droppings on desks, report says; the worst is the ...
Hoa Binh Group has established itself as a leader and pioneer in Vietnam’s MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and ...
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Scientists at the CNIC identified the process of endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) as a novel mechanism in ...