Scientists Find a Simple Way to Make Your Cat Hunt Less Wildlife – Change Its Diet
Some small changes can make a cat hunt less prey.
Some small changes can make a cat hunt less prey.
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Blueberry-size beads might have traveled more than 10,000 miles from Venice to Alaska in the 1400s.
You have likely heard that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine efficacy is 95%, Moderna's is 94% and Johnson & Johnson's is 66%. But what do these numbers actually mean?
The number of possible genetic mutations is greater than all the atoms in the visible universe,
What could possibly go wrong?
Trauma can affect the brain for years to come.
The strange social structure of tiny fish called emerald coral gobies may be explained by family loyalty, new research shows.
Chemical bonds within the eye-lens protein gamma-B crystallin hold the protein together and are therefore important for the function of the protein within the lens. Contrary to previous assumptions, some of these bonds, called disulphide bridges, are already formed simultaneously
A new study shows that proteins called IAPs, which can trigger programmed cell death, are inhibited by a specific chemical modification, and reveals that they play a wider role in protein quality control than previously assumed.