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Changing renal blood type may increase kidney transplants.
Researchers have effectively altered the blood type of donor’s kidneys, a breakthrough that could expand the organs available for transplant. ...
Scientists are investigating why mental exertion causes fatigue.
Friday evening had a familiar vibe. After a long day of work, you and your buddies finally decide where to ...
How an evolutionary fluke gave humans a voice that apes lack.
Scientists have uncovered evolutionary changes in the human voice box that distinguish us from other primates and may underpin an ...
New research on fatigue explains why a day of intense thought is so tiring.
According to the research, a full day of thinking might sometimes feel as tiring as a day of physical labor. ...
Zoo gorillas have developed a new call ‘somewhere between a sneeze and a cough’.
According to new research, zoo gorillas have created their call to seek food and attention from their caregivers. Scientists at ...
AI-powered cat flap locks kitty out if it detects prey.
While our cats may believe humans are horrible, hairless hunters, their “gifts” of a mouse that has been partially digested ...
Samsung introduces its most costly smartphone to date.
Samsung has introduced two new foldable smartphones featuring flexible, screen-folding glass, including its most expensive handset yet. At its Unpacked ...
What other WhatsApp changes are coming?
In response to government criticism, three new capabilities are being added to the end-to-end encrypted messaging app as the business ...
Scientists suggest returning grey wolves and beavers to the American West.
The calls come amid a “time of unparalleled merging crises in the American West, including prolonged drought and water scarcity, ...
According to a study, eco-labels may soon appear on supermarket products.
A new study may soon enable grocery store patrons to assess the environmental impact of food before placing it in ...
Wildlife is in jeopardy because a dry spell has shrunk rivers.
According to environmental groups, the protracted drought has a “severe” impact on river wildlife. According to them, rivers are already ...
375 million years ago, this ‘fishapod’ returned to the water.
Scientists say a startling finding in a neglected rock sample “blew our minds” A little alligator-like creature abandoned the lure ...