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Climate-change research suggests that pollen seasons will grow longer and more severe Published in 2022
Wind-pollinated plants—including trees, grasses, and weeds—produce most of the pollen that affects seasonal allergy sufferers. Wind-pollinated plants produce great amounts of pollen grains that are very small in size. For example, one ragweed plant…
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Computational sensory stimulus recognition pattern discovered in locusts Published in 2022
Neuroscientists have long sought to explain how the brain correctly recognizes a stimulus despite the stimulus appearing under different circumstances with widely variable external factors. For example, with regard to olfactory stimuli, humans can…
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Epigenetic mechanisms underlying plant alarm signaling Published in 2022
Researchers are learning more about how plants respond to "alarm signals" released by other plants that are under attack by herbivores. To warn conspecifics about predators, many animals issue alarms by vocalizing or emitting odors. In the case of…
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Fish can perform basic arithmetic Published in 2022
Studies have shown that all classes of vertebrates—and even some invertebrate species—have the cognitive ability to discriminate among different quantities. For example, many kinds of studied animals can distinguish specific numbers of objects in…
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Possible mechanism for why pigs are less susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 virus Published in 2022
Among the non-human animals that can be infected with—and become sick from—humans who have the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 are deer, mink, hyenas, pigs, ferrets, dogs, cats, and primates such as rhesus macaque monkeys, baboons, and…
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2021 research reinforced that mating across groups drove human evolution
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Ancient giant orangutans evolved smaller bodies surprisingly slowly
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Some songbirds now migrate east to west. Climate change may play a role
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