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‘Raptor-like’ dinosaur discovered in Australian mine, actually uncovered as a timid vegetarian

University of Queensland
Categories Life & Non-humans
Nerve cells, also called neurons, project to one another to establish a connection and form a neural circuit, the activity of which is essential for brain function such as learning and memory.

An astounding find reveals a rare cause of epilepsy

University of Queensland
Categories Brain & Behavior

The very venomous caterpillar

University of Queensland
Categories Health, Life & Non-humans

Shake it up: Non-invasive potential treatment for Alzheimer’s

University of Queensland
Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
“Overall, risk of stillbirth appears to increase when the ambient temperature is below 15 degrees Celcius and above 23.4 degrees Celsius, with the highest risk being above 29.4 degrees Celsius.”

Early research suggests climate change could lead to more stillbirths

University of Queensland
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health

Critically endangered macadamia species becomes a plant supermodel

University of Queensland
Categories Life & Non-humans

Ancient crocodiles walked on two legs like dinosaurs

University of Queensland
Categories Life & Non-humans
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