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Testing real driverless cars in a virtual environment

Farmer ants and drama-prone wasps in spotlight for their climate adaptation

Teen girls jumping in the air seen in silhouette. Credit Pixabay

Fewer teens now perceive themselves as overweight

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How the cat nose knows what it’s smelling

Artist's concept of a collection of pulsars that detect gravitational waves from pairs of orbiting supermassive black holes.

Scientists find evidence for slow-rolling sea of gravitational waves

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Higher Number of Undiagnosed Autistic Individuals in England Revealed by Study

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Sipping at the Bar: Hummingbirds Consume Alcohol in Nectar

The power of stillness to reduce stress and slow ageing

Brazilian researchers compared the therapies used most frequently for tinnitus, which affects some 750 million worldwide (photo: Panhóca, V.H. et al./J. Pers. Med.)

Low-Level Laser Therapy Emerges as Most Effective Treatment for Tinnitus

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Altered Pain Perception in Alzheimer’s Disease Could Lead to Improved Pain Management

Peruvoside molecular structure

Plant Compound Peruvoside Shows Potential as Powerful Antiviral Against Range of Viruses

A handful of neurons in the fly brain were identified as a key component of how adverse experiences, in this case the perception of dead conspecifics, modulate aging.

How seeing corpses reduces the lifespan of flies

Pixabay bumblebee flower

Slightly lost bumblebees use scent to find their way home

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Why women with multiple sclerosis get better when pregnant

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