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Large web of the group-living spider Cyrtophora citricola

Using spiders as environmentally-friendly pest control

University of Portsmouth
Categories Life & Non-humans
An elephant getting a shower

Elephant benefits often overlooked in conservation strategy

University of Portsmouth
Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Genes illustration

New physics law could predict genetic mutations

University of Portsmouth
Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics
Sad face

Humans may have evolved to show signs of stress to evoke support from others

University of Portsmouth
Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Face masks help jurors tell lies from truth

University of Portsmouth
Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences

Tiny pterosaurs dominated Cretaceous skies

University of Portsmouth
Categories Life & Non-humans

Missing people fall through the cracks after government cuts

University of Portsmouth
Categories Social Sciences

Are chemical pollutants altering the human behaviour?

University of Portsmouth
Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health

Lifting the lid on how domestic abusers use technology

University of Portsmouth
Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Study finds brain’s ‘wiring insulation’ as major factor of age-related brain deterioration

University of Portsmouth
Categories Brain & Behavior

UK police find missing Brits quicker, at home or abroad

University of Portsmouth
Categories Brain & Behavior

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