A recent study documents a split within a group of chimpanzees in Uganda, where friendly relationships turned into a bloody conflict resulting in the deaths of many individuals. This shift highlights how conflicts can arise even in the absence of cultural differences.
A new study shows that raccoons can solve puzzles driven by curiosity rather than just hunger, enhancing our understanding of their behavior in urban environments.
A new international study has revealed that the oldest lunar craters contain the largest amounts of ice, which may help solve the mystery of water presence on the Moon. These findings could be key to unraveling a decades-old enigma.
A new study reveals that sticking to the same meals repeatedly can significantly aid in weight loss. Researchers found that individuals who followed this dietary pattern achieved better results compared to those with varied diets.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has initiated a five-year study to understand the reasons behind the longevity of Chinese residents. Targeting 500 individuals over the age of ninety, the research aims to conduct advanced biological analyses amid Hong Kong's aging population.
The Dubai Health Authority announced the publication of a specialized scientific study in genetic medicine, featured in a prestigious international medical journal. This study highlights Dubai's significant advancements in scientific research and innovation.
A recent study has revealed that women's gas may have a stronger odor than men's, although men produce larger quantities, balancing the overall effect. These findings open up discussions about the biological and behavioral differences between genders.
A new study from Shandong Agricultural University in China reveals that dandelion contains effective compounds that help reduce chronic inflammation in the body, paving the way for the development of health supplements.
A recent study shows that the phenomenon known as 'spring fatigue' is merely a scientific illusion, while winter depression is a proven condition affecting many individuals. These findings raise questions about our understanding of mental health across different seasons.
A scientific study from Saudi Arabia has revealed that artificial intelligence systems struggle to comprehend Saudi culture, despite advancements in language processing. The study, published in an international journal, utilized a scientific scale consisting of 441 questions covering cultural life in the Kingdom.
A recent study has uncovered a natural molecule in the body that helps decrease the likelihood of some individuals contracting the flu virus. These findings could pave the way for new insights into immunity against the virus.
A recent study from the University of Cincinnati indicates that gum disease exacerbates conditions in patients with chronic kidney disease. These findings open new avenues for understanding the relationship between oral health and kidney health.
A recent study indicates that higher levels of vitamin D in midlife are linked to reduced levels of tau protein in the brain, potentially lowering the risk of dementia. Conducted by researchers from the University of Galway in Ireland, the findings highlight the vitamin's importance for brain health.
A new study reveals a connection between two common chemicals in plastics and nearly two million premature births and 74,000 infant deaths globally in 2018. This highlights the potential health risks associated with these substances.
A recent scientific study has made significant progress in understanding the genetic factors associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), potentially improving future diagnostic and treatment methods. This discovery comes amid a growing global interest in understanding the genetic causes of this disorder affecting millions of children worldwide.
A recent study indicates that practicing yoga is one of the best methods to improve sleep quality. The findings confirm that yoga exercises help reduce stress and enhance relaxation, leading to better sleep.
A recent study indicates that the magma reservoir beneath Kikai Caldera in Japan, which experienced the largest volcanic eruption 7,300 years ago, is being recharged with new magma, raising concerns about a potential eruption.
A recent study has uncovered that animals can experience visual deception, as experiments conducted on pigeons and fish showed that their color perception can be influenced by various factors. These findings open new avenues for understanding how animals perceive the world around them.
A new study indicates that drought elevates the concentration of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in soil, raising concerns about climate change's impact on public health. Researchers from the California Institute of Technology observed a strong correlation between drought and antibiotic resistance across more than 100 countries.
A recent scientific study shows that the precise timing of chemical releases in the brain plays a crucial role in determining whether the brain is oriented towards learning or executing movement. These findings may reshape our understanding of brain function.