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Floating poop reveals the surprising bacterial partners of whales

Though carnivores, whales share some microbes with ruminants such as cowsSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Plant Could Hinder Malaria-Control Efforts | The Scientist Magazine®

In the absence of a blood meal, some malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in East Africa feed on an invasive weed, scientists find.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Volcano-asteroid combo may have done in the dinosaurs

Impact accelerated massive volcanism in India, scientists saySee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Some Canada Geese Are Losing Migratory Instincts

Year-round populations of the birds are establishing themselves in areas far south of their original territories.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Humans are worse than radiation for Chernobyl animals, study finds

But extent of radiation damage to individual animals still an open questionSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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À Marseille, un succès contre les bactéries résistantes

Grâce à l'usage d'anciens antibiotiques, la région Paca a réussi à contrôler l'antibiorésistance.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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How to take a dinosaur’s temperature

Eggshells show some dinos were as warm-blooded as today’s birdsSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Human language may be shaped by climate and terrain

Study suggests local environmental conditions affect language evolutionSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Crabs feel pain

Study finds elusive evidence for pain in crustaceansSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Humans have been using bees for at least 9000 years

Evidence dates back to early farming cultureSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Birds would rather go hungry than leave their mate behind

Great tits stick together, even if it means refusing a snackSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Conquistador brought early-onset Alzheimer’s to Colombian town

Yarumal in Colombia has the world's largest population of people with Alzheimer's – now its origin has been traced to a 17th-century Spanish explorerSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Whales make mysterious visits to underwater mountains

New Caledonian humpback whales stop for days on end at underwater mountains when they migrate between breeding and feeding grounds. Why do they do this?See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Open Season Is Seen in Gene Editing of Animals

New techniques have made previously impossible goals fast and cheap enough for many to find worth pursuing.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Norvège: le roi ne tond plus son gazon | Agence Science-Presse

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The brains of men and women aren’t really that different, study finds

Human brains don’t fit on a scale from male to femaleSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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Anti-Alzheimer’s gene may have led to the rise of grandparents

Some genes may protect them from Alzheimer’s so they can help raise the next generationSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé

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‘The Boy in the Bubble’ Moved a World He Couldn’t Touch

The life and death of David Phillip Vetter, born in 1971 without a functioning immune system, contributed to medical advances that give hope to the once-hopeless.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences &...

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‘Test tube puppies’ offer hope for endangered species | Science/AAAS | News

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A horse of a different colour: genetics of camouflage and the Dun pattern

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