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- World’s Politest Birds? Japanese Tits Uses Wings to Gesture ‘After You’ to Their Mates27 Mar 2024, 01:42 GMT-4This challenges the long-held belief that only certain primates were capable of gestural communication.
- Humans Pass More Viruses to Animals than We Catch from Them, Study Finds26 Mar 2024, 01:14 GMT-4Researchers have found that roughly twice as many host jumps were inferred to be from humans to other animals rather than the other way round.
- Adding Multiple Tails to mRNA Structure Can Improve Its Efficiency in Cells by 20 Times, Finds New Study23 Mar 2024, 07:46 GMT-4To find out, they engineered multi-tailed mRNAs, which were found to last two to three times longer in animals compared to unmodified mRNA.
- Over 97% of Countries Worldwide Likely to Witness Catastrophic Declines in Population As Birth Rates Plummet21 Mar 2024, 08:46 GMT-4Beyond the well-known and growing economic hardship of rearing children, female education may be another important reason beyond this dip in birth rates.
- Meat-Heavy Western Diets May Be Taking Away Our Ability to Digest Plants, Study Suggests20 Mar 2024, 08:34 GMT-4For the industrialised West that has been observing a prolonged shift towards more meat and fewer vegetables, there might be new trouble in gut paradise.
- Ancient Humans Migrated Out of Africa 900,000 Years Ago to Escape Climate Change-Driven Extinction: Study20 Mar 2024, 08:19 GMT-4When Africa turned arid and resources shrank, early humans didn't simply succumb; they adapted.
- Genetically Modified Cow Produces Human Insulin in Milk In a First, Paves Way for Affordable Diabetes Care14 Mar 2024, 06:54 GMT-4As per researchers, a small herd of such transgenic, insulin-producing cows, could churn out enough insulin to supply an entire country!
- Brains of Polyglot Individuals Who Speak More Than 5 Languages Process Native Tongue Differently, MRI Shows11 Mar 2024, 05:51 GMT-4The findings suggest that the brains of polyglots take “comparatively little effort when processing their native language.
- DST Schemes Fuelling Research Growth in Women, while Helping Them Maintain Work-Life Balance: Experts8 Mar 2024, 22:37 GMT-5DST, which comes within the Ministry of Science and Technology, celebrated International Women's Day at its premises on the theme "Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress".
- Columbus’ Expeditions Triggered Plagues That Caused Carbon Dioxide Concentrations to Plummet Worldwide: Study7 Mar 2024, 00:34 GMT-5Estimates suggest that between 80% and 95% of the Indigenous population perished within the first 150 years after European contact, tragically dwindling from thriving millions to less than 500 in mere decades.