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Having More Females Makes Maintaining Males ‘Cheaper’
Asexual animal populations sometimes struggle to support males, the non-reproductive gender—unless there is a higher proportion of females.
Slot Intersections Could Mean The Death Of Traffic Lights
When the roads are ruled by self-driving, sensor-laden cars, there is an opportunity to abolish traffic lights, increasing efficiency.
Our Top 8 Diabetes Stories For World Health Day
The WHO is calling for global action to halt the rise of diabetes, a chronic disease that affects 422 million people around the world.
Sand-Burrowing Tadpole Discovered In India
Part of the Indian dancing frog family, these odd fossorial tadpoles ingest sand, possess ribs and have skin-covered eyes.
Fight Or Flight? It’s All In Your Head
A structure deep in the brains of zebrafish contains two neural circuits that influence whether a fight for dominance will be won or lost.
Anti-Rabies Alliance To Vaccinate Dogs In At-Risk Areas
Mass dog vaccination is now seen as the most cost-effective means to control rabies, which kills roughly 70,000 people every year.
Nestlé Establishes Research Center in Singapore
The Center will focus on healthy aging and nutritional interventions for older populations, both regionally and globally.
India’s Sun Pharma Acquires Novartis Prescription Brands In Japan
Sun Pharma has made strategic moves into the Japanese market by buying 14 established prescription brands from Novartis Japan.
Robot Almost Wins Short Story Writing Prize
Time to add "novelist" to the list of human occupations threatened by the advent of artificial intelligence.












