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- Worms have teenage ambivalence, too
- 'Zombie apocalypse' would wipe out humankind in just 100 days, students calculate
- Big-billed birds spend more time snuggling in against the cold, study shows
Worms have teenage ambivalence, too Posted: 05 Jan 2017 06:28 PM PST Scientists find that neurological changes mark transition from ambivalent adolescent to capable adult in the roundworm. |
'Zombie apocalypse' would wipe out humankind in just 100 days, students calculate Posted: 05 Jan 2017 07:09 AM PST A student study suggests that one hundred days after zombie infection spread less than 300 people would remain alive globally. After one hundred days human survivors would be outnumbered a million to one by zombies. Students worked on the assumption that a zombie would have a 90% probability of turning others into the undead. However, factoring in humans killing zombies and human reproduction rates, world's population would eventually be able to recover. |
Big-billed birds spend more time snuggling in against the cold, study shows Posted: 04 Jan 2017 07:23 PM PST Bigger isn't always better – at least not in the bird kingdom. New research finds that the larger a bird's bill the longer they spend trying to snuggle it in against the cold. |
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