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How trap-based behavior is changing the rules of survival
Some animals no longer rely on speed or strength alone to survive. Instead, they manipulate their surroundings, turning the environment itself into a hunting tool. Scientists see trap use as a major ...
"This result shows that the Event Horizon Telescope is not only useful for producing spectacular images, but can also be used ...
University of California, Davis, Chancellor Gary S. May has named Professor Karen Bales as director of the California ...
The Great Red Spot is a gigantic storm, twice the size of Earth, that has swirled for centuries. It’s just one of many on the ...
As the Neuroscience Institute director, David Badre will lead interdisciplinary teams of neuroscientists, psychologists, data scientists, computer scientists and engineers who are driving the next ...
For more than 25 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, conducting research ...
Parashat Va’era reminds us that liberation is not only about escaping external oppression. It is also about resisting the ...
Establishing a foundation of exercise, nutrition, sleep, and stress management early on is crucial for long-term health, ...
Researchers who focus on one specialty are more likely to rise through the academic ranks, even though wicked societal ...
Waiting to eat when your food arrives first feels polite—but it may be mostly for your own peace of mind. Researchers found ...
Guest Opinion. It is time for animal behavior to become its own academic discipline. The Animal Behavior Society argues that ...
Juniper Gardens Children’s Project, part of the Life Span Institute at the University of Kansas, is focus of a special issue ...
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