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Warming temperatures impact immune performance of wild monkeys, study shows

The immune performance of wild capuchin monkeys declines when the animals experience higher temperatures, and younger monkeys seem to be particularly vulnerable to heat, according to a University of Michigan study......»»

Category: topSource:  physorg9 hr. 41 min. ago

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (November 29-December 1)

From a new Ted Danson comedy to a fascinating documentary, these Netflix shows are the perfect way to rest and recuperate following the hubbub of the holiday......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated News4 hr. 22 min. ago

Stalker 2 gets its first big patch with over 650 bug fixes

Stalker 2 had a ton of performance issues at launch, but over 650 have been addressed in the first big patch out today......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated News4 hr. 22 min. ago

Code found online exploits LogoFAIL to install Bootkitty Linux backdoor

Unearthed sample likely works against Linux devices from Acer, HP, Fujitsu, and Lenovo. Researchers have discovered malicious code circulating in the wild that hijacks the earlie.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated News6 hr. 23 min. ago

Warming temperatures impact immune performance of wild monkeys, study shows

The immune performance of wild capuchin monkeys declines when the animals experience higher temperatures, and younger monkeys seem to be particularly vulnerable to heat, according to a University of Michigan study......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News9 hr. 41 min. ago

Deep clear-water lake analysis shows shallow water areas crucial for nutrient balance in lakes

Even deep clear water lakes, which are considered particularly valuable ecosystems, can show signs of eutrophication and algae growth—often for no apparent reason......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News9 hr. 41 min. ago

Stomata study provides new insights in plant response to high temperatures and drought

We are increasingly confronted with the impacts of climate change, with failed harvests being only one example. Addressing these challenges requires multifaceted approaches, including making plants more resilient......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

Novel quantum computing algorithm enhances single-cell analysis

A new quantum algorithm developed by University of Georgia statisticians addresses one of the most complex challenges in single-cell analysis, signaling significant impact in both the fields of computational biology and quantum computing......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

2026 World Cup sites pose heat stress risk for soccer players, study warns

Soccer players competing in the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup may be at risk of severe heat stress and dehydration, according to a study published in Scientific Reports. Ten of the 16 sites set to host the upcoming World Cup in North America could put co.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

Our outrage over social media posts helps misinformation spread, study shows

Social media posts containing misinformation evoke more moral outrage than posts with trustworthy information, and that outrage facilitates the spread of misinformation, according to a new study by Killian McLoughlin and colleagues......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

Sea anemone study shows how animals restore "shape" following major injury

Our bodies are remarkably skilled at adapting to changing environments. For example, whether amid summer heat or a winter freeze, our internal temperature remains steady at 37°C, thanks to a process called homeostasis. This hidden balancing act is v.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

New research reveals insights into gender equality in hunter-gatherer societies

A study published in the journal Evolution and Human Behaviour has uncovered fascinating insights into gender roles and cooperation in hunter-gatherer societies. The study, entitled "Bargaining between the sexes: outside options and leisure time in h.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

Sea anemone study shows how animals restore "shape" following major injury

Our bodies are remarkably skilled at adapting to changing environments. For example, whether amid summer heat or a winter freeze, our internal temperature remains steady at 37°C, thanks to a process called homeostasis. This hidden balancing act is v.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

Case study suggests expanded opportunities drew people to mega settlements and spurred innovation 6,000 years ago

The U.N.'s Human Development Index provides new explanations for the success of Europe's first mega settlements......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

A more accurate indicator for measuring the visibility of scientific journals

Researchers from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Universidad de León (ULE) and São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil have developed an indicator that is more robust, clear and fair than "impact factor," which has been widely used fo.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 10 min. ago

Genetic factors in woodland strawberries promote cold tolerance

Climate change is shifting the seasons, pushing crop plants to their limits. For example, sudden frost episodes in late spring can be detrimental to strawberries in the bed. Wild species, on the other hand, are often more resilient......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 11 min. ago

Archaeologists reveal musical instruments depicted in Zimbabwe"s ancient rock art

A study published in Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa by archaeologists Dr. Joshua Kumbani and Prof. Margarita Díaz-Andreu explores the intriguing relationship between Zimbabwean rock art and musical instruments......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News13 hr. 54 min. ago

Researchers use eDNA metabarcoding to identify pollinators, aiming to boost crop production

A Curtin University study has revealed that a new method of capturing DNA could provide farmers with a valuable tool for boosting crop production—while also benefiting the environment......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News13 hr. 54 min. ago

Migration is a marathon—not a sprint—for hoverflies

Migratory hoverflies fly further—but not faster—than their non-migratory relatives, new research published in iScience shows......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News13 hr. 54 min. ago

Census data analysis shows the South had a much higher mortality rate than the North in the US Civil War

A small team of social scientists at New York University-Abu Dhabi has conducted what they describe as a more accurate assessment of the number of soldiers killed in the U.S. Civil War. In their study published in the Proceedings of the National Acad.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News13 hr. 54 min. ago

Study of coping strategies shows anti-bullying support within organizations empowers victims to take action

Victims of workplace bullying whose organizations are supportive are less likely to seek help from a trade union or a court of law, a new study finds......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News13 hr. 54 min. ago