Advanced biomechanical modeling shows that early mammal ancestors likely used an eardrum to hear airborne sounds 250 million ...
Scientists studied a mammal that lived 250 million years ago and found they had an eardrum that could detect and react to ...
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Symptoms also include tripping accidents, falling objects and unexpected outbursts of laughter or crying, which medical professionals identify as 'pseudobulbar affect'. Symptoms spread slowly from one ...
Studies of heart-rate variability – small changes between heartbeats controlled by the vagus nerve – show that swearing may ...
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A conserved signaling axis linking Drosophila adipose tissue to nephrocyte function reveals how obesity can drive kidney dysfunction and points to new opportunities for therapeutic intervention.