New Research Reveals Stress Enhances Bumblebee Vision and Reaction Times
A study from Newcastle University indicates that bumblebees experience improved visual processing and quicker decision-making when under stress.
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A study from Newcastle University indicates that bumblebees experience improved visual processing and quicker decision-making when under stress.
New evidence indicates that the human sacrifices in the Inca Empire may have been motivated more by political factors than religious beliefs, challenging long-held assumptions.
Recent research indicates that the increasing brown coloration of freshwater lakes is adversely affecting traditional sport fish like trout and bass, while benefiting species such as pike and walleye.
Recent research indicates that certain behaviors of AI chatbots, such as personalization and excessive agreement, may contribute to users' delusions.
In response to the challenges posed by ocean warming, scientists are increasing efforts to support stressed kelp forests by targeting urchin populations and introducing more resilient kelp species.
Recent research reveals that the human body still holds many secrets, with scientists uncovering new details and overlooked structures, suggesting our understanding is far from complete.
Research indicates that newborn neurons must fragment their DNA to navigate the constricted environments of the developing brain, highlighting a crucial aspect of neural development.
MarketWatch provides a profile of Space Exploration Technologies Corp., detailing its significance in the space industry.
MSCI has assigned SpaceX a Triple C ESG rating, placing the company in a controversial position alongside Russia following its actions in Ukraine.
The Ariane 6 rocket program, facing challenges from its U.S. counterpart, receives backing from Jeff Bezos as it aims to establish itself in the competitive space industry.
A recent study published in Neuron Journal explores the effects of slow breathing on cognitive processes and risk-taking behavior.
A groundbreaking study from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology reveals the first direct observation of a gene moving between species, prompting a reevaluation of genetic inheritance.
Astrobotic has opted to sell to Voyager Technologies as part of a strategy to rapidly scale operations in response to NASA's lunar base initiative requirements.
Recent analysis of ancient enamel provides scientists with valuable insights into the interactions of human relatives from hundreds of thousands of years ago, potentially influencing modern DNA.
A study from Kyushu University suggests that continuous parameters in quantum gravity are not external but emerge from local operators, potentially reshaping the field.
A recent study highlights the significant influence of hunting quotas and herring weight on the Baltic gray seal population, suggesting potential for growth.
Recent research suggests that mammals have untapped regenerative abilities, contradicting long-held views that such capabilities were lost through evolution.
Recent archaeological research in Mongolia suggests that social status and power may have been prioritized over blood relations in ancient societies.
As reported by MarketWatch, the initial excitement surrounding SpaceX investments appears to be diminishing, but new opportunities for funding may be on the horizon.
Recent advancements in aptamer screening have dramatically reduced the time needed to find synthetic alternatives to antibodies, from months to just days, enhancing molecular recognition capabilities.