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Researchers have made an unexpected discovery: a new cell could revolutionize medicine. Hidden within the aorta of adult mice, this cell confirms a hypothesis that is over a century old. Its role? To ...
Stressed plants emit ultrasounds. These sounds, imperceptible to the human ear, are a valuable source of information for certain butterflies. A new study reveals how these insects use this hidden ...
Can a bone still tell the story of a smoker, centuries after their death? Yes, according to a new British study. Archaeologists in Leicester reveal an unexpected tobacco imprint on our skeleton.
Researchers in China conducted the first study demonstrating this neural coupling between two different species. Using electroencephalography (EEG), they recorded the brain signals of dogs and humans ...
New scientific research reveals that genetic makeup provides varying degrees of protection against lung cancer induced by cigarette smoke. The reason: the existence of variations that modulate the ...
The only organ in our body with an intrinsic innervation, the intestine has one hundred million neurons connected to the central nervous system by only two thousand axons. This enteric nervous system ...
In Big Bend National Park in Texas, geology students uncovered a rare fossil belonging to one of North America's largest dinosaurs. This discovery revives the study of a little-known giant from the ...
Camembert, this iconic cheese of French gastronomy, might hold a big surprise. According to a study, its fermented compounds could have beneficial effects on memory and cognitive functions. This ...
The diagnosis of cancer in a loved one does not only concern the patient. The psychological and physical impact often extends to the family. A new study reveals unexpected consequences for relatives.
Modern humans (Homo sapiens) are the only existing members of the human family tree. However, our evolutionary journey began around 6 million years ago and gave rise to at least 18 species, ...
Karst landscapes, with their sculptural appearance, cover nearly one-sixth of the Earth's surface. These natural formations, shaped by water over thousands of years, are as impressive as they are ...
This discovery, dating back to the Upper Paleolithic, challenges our understanding of early spatial representations. The engravings and floor modifications in the Ségognole 3 cave seem to reproduce ...