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Vegan Diet Linked to Reduced Biological Age in Short-Term Study

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War-Induced Stress in Animals: Geckos Show Metabolic Spikes During Conflict

Crested Moa. Pachyornis australis. From the series ExSnct Birds of New Zealand., 2005, Masterton, by Paul MarSnson. Te Papa (2006-0010-1-19).

New Zealand’s flightless birds are retreating to moa refuges

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The research was wrong: study shows moderate drinking won’t lengthen your life

A 7-meter basking shark feeding near the surface after it was tagged by researchers.

Researchers record first-ever images and data of a shark experiencing a boat strike

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Alcohol’s Impact on Heart Health: New Studies Reveal Surprising Findings

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Using AI to scrutinize, validate theories on animal evolution

Artist's impression. Naja pallida spitting at a shield made of heparin sulfate.

Heparin: A Common Blood Thinner Emerges as Potential Cobra Bite Antidote

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Mindfulness training may lead to altered states of consciousness, study finds

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Mayo Clinic scientists define new type of memory loss in older adults

This image shows a hibernating little brown bat infected with white-nose syndrome.

A stealth fungus has decimated North American bats but scientists may be a step closer to treating white-nose syndrome

Northwestern Medicine and Brigham and Women’s Hospital scientists have discovered a molecular defect that promotes the pathologic immune response in lupus and show that reversing this defect may potentially reverse the disease. Getty Images

Scientists Uncover a Root Cause and Potential Cure for Lupus

Pictured above: Live (blue) and dead (red) neurons without (left) or with (right) treatment with LK-2, showing that the molecule reduces cell death.

New Molecule Could Transform Stroke Treatment, Preventing Brain Damage

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Gulf Stream’s Surprising Past Raises Red Flags for Europe’s Climate Future

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