Texas A&M researchers test Texas-grown cabbage in kimchi fermentation, linking food safety, flavor and new markets.
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Israel’s foremost chiropterologist says bats are a lot more human than you might think
Bats get bad press. Short-sighted and cave-dwelling, they generally make the news only when carrying disease, transfiguring into vampires, or else lending their name to paranoiac military commanders ...
A bonobo tracked imaginary juice and pretend grapes in an experiment, challenging long-held assumptions about the abilities ...
Rove beetles cloak themselves in ant pheromones to sneak into the insects’ nests for protection. But in an odd catch-22, that ...
Scientists warn that rapid advances in AI and neurotechnology are outpacing our understanding of consciousness, creating ...
Dancing uses overlooked senses and may tie to our deep evolutionary past. Knowing that can only make it more magical.
The health benefits of dietary flavanols appear to come from their ability to trigger responses in the brain and the body’s stress systems. That slightly dry, tightening feeling some foods leave in ...
New experiments reveal how astrocytes tune neuronal activity to modulate our mental and emotional states. The results suggest ...
Feedback has been informed about a "global telepathy study" which is currently taking place, but isn't entirely convinced ...
The cochlea is the spiral-shaped structure within the inner ear responsible for our sense of hearing. To fully understand hearing functions and open the door to new hearing loss treatments, scientists ...
New research suggests pain is not a simple signal of injury but a process that unfolds across nerves, spinal cord, and brain.
A next-generation technology developed in 2023, conversational swarm intelligence (CSI), combines the principles of ASI with the power of large language models. Humans are not the only species that ...
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