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🇪🇸 El País
Life & Tech

A Wet Border

The article reflects on the evolution and significance of the mouth in human existence, discussing its implications for digestion and emotional experiences.

Feb 27 • 04:30 UTC
🇱🇹 Lrytas
Life & Tech

Does winter really weaken you? Why it may be more valuable to the body than a constant summer

The article discusses the importance of seasonal variation, particularly winter, for human biology and resilience.

Feb 26 • 07:00 UTC
🇦🇺 ABC News AU
National & Local

Salmon farm antibiotics found in native species

Antibiotics used in Tasmanian salmon farming have been found in local marine species, raising concerns about ecological impacts, although public health assessments deem the levels safe for human consumption.

Feb 19 • 06:34 UTC
🇵🇱 Wprost
Life & Tech

The border of death really exists. This is how the human body fades away

The article explores the biological process of dying, emphasizing that death is a series of changes rather than a singular moment.

Feb 18 • 13:02 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
Life & Tech

Is Valentine’s love real... humans are changing every 10 minutes, then who do we love?

This article explores the fleeting nature of love in the context of constant biological changes in the human body.

Feb 14 • 01:16 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

Mollusks Use Light Patterns on Their Skin to Attract Mates

A new study finds that cuttlefish display patterns on their skin that are invisible to human eyes but attract potential mates by exploiting light wave orientation.

Feb 9 • 09:00 UTC
🇵🇱 Oko.press
Life & Tech

Does size matter? Apparently not for evolution

Anthropologist and biologist discuss why human brains are smaller than our ancestors' and the complexity of the human brain.

Jan 26 • 12:40 UTC
🇬🇷 Proto Thema
Life & Tech

In 1962, a geologist entered a cave: two months later, he accidentally invented a new field of biology

In 1962, a French scientist spent two months in a cave without light or contact with others, which inadvertently transformed our understanding of human time, sleep, and biology.

Jan 8 • 07:57 UTC
🇩🇪 SZ
Life & Tech

Biology: What does the jellyfish dream about?

A study suggests that Cassiopea andromeda jellyfish, when observed sleeping, exhibit a rhythmic pulsation akin to breathing, drawing intriguing parallels with human sleep patterns.

Jan 7 • 14:38 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

Hidden Hours in the Brain Reveal the Secret of Differences in Mental Abilities Among Humans

A recent study from Rutgers University explains a biological mechanism that helps the brain coordinate rapid and slow information processing, shedding light on the variations in mental abilities among individuals.

Jan 6 • 06:41 UTC

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