Analysis of around twenty aposematic species, including frogs and insects, shows that coloration is a reliable indicator of toxicity.
In response to fever, microorganisms activate protective mechanisms against the body's defense action.
The finding could contribute to early diagnosis and development of new treatments.
When you shake a bag of mixed nuts, the larger ones will end up on top. Although the details of this phenomenon remain unclear, new research has uncovered a key clue.
The reduction in flow makes it difficult to eliminate amyloid beta peptide plaques, a fact that could explain the failure of therapeutic strategies.
Rats with characteristic brain activity in the subthalamic nucleus continued to crave the drug despite punishment. Deep brain stimulation significantly reduced this addictive behavior.
Apparently, children who snore regularly present changes in the cortical structure that affect their behavior, which favors hyperactivity and aggressiveness.
In recent years, some data have fueled speculation about the existence of antimatter islands in the cosmos, which could include "antistars." A new study argues that, if they exist, they must be very rare.
Apparently, various environmental factors influence the resistome of microorganisms that inhabit the intestine of infants.
Geologists do not know with certainty the age and characteristics of its geological structure. According to a new tectonic model, the Red Sea is twice as old as previously assumed.