The University of St Andrews study shows male chimpanzees have their own
signature rhythms which allow them to send information that reveals who is
where, and what they are doing.
Seismic data collected over the course of 20 years was run through a
supercomputer by researchers led from the University of Texas at Austin to
produce the first full model of the body.
A survey of 1,153 pairs of adult twins in the United Kingdom was undertaken by
researchers from the National University of Singapore and the University of
Queensland.
The Royal Veterinary College is asking owners in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire,
Hertfordshire and London to enrol their diabetic cats in a new dietary trial.
A new computational approach was developed by experts from the International
School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste to estimate how many stellar-mass
black holes should have formed.
The thermal properties of bridgmanite, the primary mineral that makes up the
boundary between Earth’s mantle and outer core, were studied by researchers from
ETH Zürich.
Four anti-fogging sprays and five anti-fogging cloths - all of which have
received top ratings on Amazon - were subjected to high-resolution mass
spectrometry by experts from Duke University.
The creature has been named ‘Vectiraptor greeni’ in honour of local collector
Mike Green, who found its fossils at Compton Bay, on the island’s south coast,
in 2004.
Sediments at an archaeological site called Neumark-Nord some 20 miles west of
Leipzig were analysed by a team of archaeologists led from Leiden University.
Neve was first discovered in the Arma Veirana cave in the Ligurian pre-Alps back
in 2017, and then excavated the following year by experts led from the
University of Colorado, Denver.
Deposits at the Tanis fossil site in North Dakota - which formed at the time of
the dinosaur-killing impact - were analysed by a team of researchers led from
the University of Manchester.
Previous studies on the toxicological impacts of microplastics on human cells in
a laboratory setting were reviewed by a team of experts led from the University
of Hull.
Evidence of injuries to the brain’s white matter can show up in MRI scans - and
are more common in athletes who played contact sports for longer - researchers
led from Boston University found.
The sounds of different types of laughter produced by volunteers from both Japan
and the Netherlands were recorded by researchers led from the University of
Amsterdam.
More than 170,000 of these deaths could have been avoided if all EU member
states had reached the World Health Organization air quality guideline level
of 5 µg/m³, the EEA have concluded.
Studied for decades, only now have a team led from the Vienna University of
Technology (TU Wien) managed to develop a complete theoretical understanding of
why the effect occurs.
The flints - which include blades, scrapers and waste material - were collected
by volunteers with archaeology group Mesolithic Deeside from 13-17 March this
year.
The fungus species releases a potent mix of fungal compounds once it’s fatally
infected a housefly, University of Copenhagen experts report, turning it into a
‘zombie’.
The digital images of Burghead Fort on the coast of Moray were produced by
experts led from the University of Aberdeen based on archaeological excavations.