Granny knows best? Menopause identified in the chimpanzee
Possibly the chimps at Ngogo, Uganda, live unnaturally long lives because the living is easy. Or maybe the ancient apes are a font of useful knowledge Source link
Possibly the chimps at Ngogo, Uganda, live unnaturally long lives because the living is easy. Or maybe the ancient apes are a font of useful knowledge Source link
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Among the embedded errata are the ‘bad bacteria,’ their number and weight and a ‘bacterial signature’ of obesity, according to a new perspective published in Nature Source link
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Phage viruses that target bacteria have been known for a century but there are still no clinical trials – though compassionate treatment of patients with pseudomonas shows huge success Source.
The moss Takakia survived multiple mass extinctions and the dinosaurs, but the sheer rapidity of climate change may put paid to this weird little plant in Tibet, paper warns Source.
The conventional wisdom is that spelt is ancient, undomesticated and more nutritious than domesticated common wheat, but is it? Source link