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Even humans love a good mating call Volunteers listened to animal mating calls and played a computer game—for science.

Even humans love a good mating call #Science #Biology #Zoology #MatingCalls #AnimalBehavior #BiologyInsights

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Life Learned To Breathe Oxygen Hundreds of Millions of Years Earlier Than Scientists Thought A recent study indicates that aerobic respiration may have emerged far earlier than scientists once believed.

Life Learned To Breathe Oxygen Hundreds of Millions of Years Earlier Than Scientists Thought #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #OxygenEvolution #Paleontology #BiologyInsights

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Evolutionary psychology's "macho" face ratio theory has a major flaw A new study challenges the idea that facial width-to-height ratios predict male aggression. Researchers found this popular metric fails to distinguish between sexes when controlling for body size, pointing instead to simple facial width as the real evolutionary signal.

Evolutionary psychology’s “macho” face ratio theory has a major flaw #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #EvolutionaryPsychology #FaceRatio #BiologyInsights

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‘Nature’s original engineers’: scientists explore the amazing potential of fungi Unique properties of fungi have led to groundbreaking innovations in recent years, from nappies to electronics From the outside, it looks like any ordinary nappy – one of the tens of billions that end...

‘Nature’s original engineers’: scientists explore the amazing potential of fungi #Science #Biology #Mycology #FungiResearch #NatureInnovation #BiologyInsights

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What the longest woolly rhino horn tells us about the beasts’ biology A nearly 20,000-year-old woolly rhino horn reveals the extinct herbivores lived as long as modern-day rhinos, despite harsher Ice Age conditions.

What the longest woolly rhino horn tells us about the beasts’ biology #Science #Biology #Paleontology #WoollyRhino #BiologyInsights

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Why Do Women Outlive Men? A Study of 1,176 Species Points to an Answer An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post: Women tend to live longer than men. There are traditional explanations: Men smoke more. They drink more. They tend to engage in riskier...

Why Do Women Outlive Men? A Study of 1,176 Species Points to an Answer #Technology #Other #GenderDifferences #LongevityResearch #BiologyInsights

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What makes 'life' so hard to define? A developmental biologist weighs in In this Back To School episode we consider the

What makes 'life' so hard to define? A developmental biologist weighs in #Science #Biology #DevelopmentalBiology #DefinitionOfLife #BiologyInsights

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We Emit a Visible Light That Vanishes When We Die, Says Surprising New Study Then again, so does your houseplant.

We Emit a Visible Light That Vanishes When We Die, Says Surprising New Study. #Science #biologyinsights
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Scratching May Have an Evolutionary Purpose, But You Still Need to Resist the Urge Scratching can be beneficial, but learn more about how in most cases, the harm outweighs the benefit.

Scratching May Have an Evolutionary Purpose, But You Still Need to Resist the Urge #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #EvolutionaryPsychology #BehavioralScience #BiologyInsights

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Do sperm really race to the egg? It's commonly thought that sperm

Do sperm really race to the egg? #Science #Biology #Zoology #SpermRace #Reproduction #BiologyInsights

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Human Skin Can Taste Things, And Scientists Just Figured Out Why Blegh!

Human Skin Can Taste Things, And Scientists Just Figured Out Why #Science #Biology #MolecularBiology #HumanTaste #SkinResearch #BiologyInsights

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Integrative mapping of human CD8+ T cells in inflammation and cancer - Nature Methods scAtlasVAE is a deep learning-based model for cross-atlas integration. Here it enables the development of a large-scale human CD8+ T cell atlas with integrated T cell receptor data.

Explore diverse CD8+ T cells with scAtlasVAE! This deep-learning tool maps 1.15M cells from 961 samples, revealing clonal dynamics in inflammation & cancer. #TechRevolution #BiologyInsights PMID:39614111, Nat Methods 2024, @naturemethods

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