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May 2, 2012
The smoking cessation drug varenicline significantly reduced alcohol consumption in a group of heavy-drinking smokers, in a study carried out by researchers at the Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco. Read more
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April 19, 2012
Anti-tobacco television advertising helps reduce adult smoking, according to a study by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Institute for Health Research and Policy -- but some ads may be more effective than others. Read more
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August 15, 2024
Carpenter ants carry out lifesaving amputations on their colony siblings to save them Read more
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March 7, 2012
Ants are equipped with a number of sophisticated navigation tools, including the ability to both learn and use vibrational and magnetic landmarks, as reported March 7 in the open access journal PLoS ONE. Read more
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January 25, 2023
Supersmeller ants quickly learn to recognize tumors’ signatures in mouse urine Read more
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September 19, 2024
Black garden ants made tweaks to entrances, tunnels and chambers that may help prevent diseases from spreading. Read more
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January 15, 2014
The presence of mutualistic ants greatly reduces bacterial abundance on surfaces of acacia leaves and has a visibly positive effect on plant health. Study results indicate that symbiotic bacteria colonizing the ants inhibit pathogen growth on the leaves. Read more
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January 7, 2014
In a study now published in the open access scientific journal eLife, researchers from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia discovered that ants grow the size of their thoracic segments differently according to the specialized tasks they will perform as adults. The researchers discovered that worker ants have a unique thoracic architecture that explains how they are able to hunt and carry preys many times their own weight. Read more
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May 17, 2023
In The Equality of the Human Races, Haitian scholar Anténor Firmin showed that science did not support division among the races. Read more
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March 22, 2012
Anxious people have a heightened sense of smell when it comes to sniffing out a threat, according to a new study by Elizabeth Krusemark and Wen Li from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US. Their work is published online in Springer's journal Chemosensory Perception. The study is part of a special issue of this journal on neuroimaging the chemical senses. Read more
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