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A hand can be seen through a clear block of black lake ice

Climate Change Threatens Lake Ice Safety, New Study Warns

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
The three fur tag designs

Breakthrough wildlife tracking technology adheres to fur

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
The best dads in the primate world? Owl monkey fathers take on the role of primary caregiver and only hand their babies back to their female partners for nursing.

Math Says Male Mammals Don’t Breastfeed to Protect Offspring from Harmful Microbes

Categories Life & Non-humans
lonely middle aged folks sitting on park benches

Pandemic Loneliness and Isolation Warp Sense of Time, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Amy Muise

My love language is peer-reviewed research

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
spooky cavern and man about to explore it

Thinking about God inspires risk-taking for believers

Categories Brain & Behavior
Woman playing CandyCrush-like game on iPhone

Digital puzzle games could be good for memory in older adults, study shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
The wine was produced in the Negev and shipped across the Byzantine Empire

New insight into the mystery of ancient Gaza wine

Categories Social Sciences
Couple having fun

In dating world, personal finances play second fiddle to personality

Categories Social Sciences
An empty bed

Is spontaneous sex better? New research casts doubt on commonly held belief

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Wild chimpanzee Fiona shows a leaf to her mother

Wild chimps show others objects simply to share attention

Categories Life & Non-humans
Bathroom-scale

Weight-loss study shows if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Adults don’t get better at recognizing masked faces as time goes on

Categories Brain & Behavior
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