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- How to be a male without the Y chromosome
- Good food puts bees in good mood
- Ancient reptile fossils claw for more attention
- It's delightful, it's dynamic, it's dewetting!
How to be a male without the Y chromosome Posted: 30 Sep 2016 05:07 AM PDT Key sex-determining genes continue to operate in a mammalian species that lacks the Y chromosome, taking us a step further toward understanding sex differentiation, report researchers. |
Good food puts bees in good mood Posted: 29 Sep 2016 11:23 AM PDT After bumblebees drink a small droplet of really sweet sugar water, they behave like they are in a positive emotion-like state, scientists have discovered. |
Ancient reptile fossils claw for more attention Posted: 29 Sep 2016 10:55 AM PDT Newly recovered fossils confirm that Drepanosaurus, a prehistoric cross between a chameleon and an anteater, was a small reptile with a fearsome finger. The second digit of its forelimb sported a massive claw. |
It's delightful, it's dynamic, it's dewetting! Posted: 28 Sep 2016 12:33 PM PDT How would you like a kitchen surface that cleans itself? Technological advances such as this could be one step closer after a breakthrough by English scientists. |
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