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- Genes underlying dogs' social ability revealed
- Beauty of standing out in a crowd: Attractiveness judged according to who we are with, research shows
- ALMA catches stellar cocoon with curious chemistry: First of its kind to be found outside the Milky Way
Genes underlying dogs' social ability revealed Posted: 29 Sep 2016 06:26 AM PDT The social ability of dogs is affected by genes that also seems to influence human behavior, according to a new study. The scientists have found a relationship between five different genes and the ability of dogs to interact with humans. Four of them also show similarities to certain conditions in humans. |
Posted: 29 Sep 2016 05:21 AM PDT Judgements of attractiveness vary depending on who is nearby, and how good-looking they are in comparison, research shows. A person will rank higher on a scale of attractiveness when compared alongside less attractive people, than they would when judged alone. |
Posted: 29 Sep 2016 05:20 AM PDT A hot and dense mass of complex molecules, cocooning a newborn star, has been discovered astronomers using ALMA. This unique hot molecular core is the first of its kind to have been detected outside the Milky Way galaxy. It has a very different molecular composition from similar objects in our own galaxy -- a tantalizing hint that the chemistry taking place across the Universe could be much more diverse than expected. |
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