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Defense or growth - the more a plant species invests in defense, the less potential it has for growth, according to a new study

Understanding how plants continue to produce wood

Two commonly used anaesthetic regimens are stronger in regulating cerebrospinal fluid flow and cerebral blood volume than the influence of blood carbon dioxide

Refuting the gender-equality paradox [Author quote: "Previous research on the gender-equality paradox has been based on an apparently straightforward but highly misleading statistical method"]

Combining genetic diversity data with demographic information more reliably reveals extinction risks of natural populations | University of Helsinki

Dogs trained to detect scent may be able to identify significantly lower concentrations of odour molecules than has previously been documented.

Researchers predict climate change will drive a substantial redistribution of brown seaweeds and seagrasses at the global scale

Bringing a puppy home is usually a happy event, but sometimes the life change that comes with it can provoke significant negative emotions

SSH Key Management Challenges and Requirements

Canine cognitive traits linked to everyday behaviour

Urban gardening may improve human health: a new study found a one-month indoor gardening period increased the bacterial diversity of the skin and was associated with higher levels of anti-inflammatory molecules in the blood.

Study shows how singing rehabilitates speech production in post-stroke aphasia

In a recent study, researchers found that 78% of the world’s bird species do not thrive in the most modified human-dominated environments

Researchers have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life

An international group of researchers leveraged open-access digital collections to validate an age-old hypothesis in evolutionary ecology, which had never been tested on natural prey.

Why are some trees bushier than others - new research sheds light on birch genetics

From embryo to evolution; the distinctions between snake and lizard heads emerged gradually because of synchronized changes in skull and sensory tissues shows a recent study, which provides a framework for future animal studies aiming to analyze patterns of skull and other tissue variation.

New genes can arise from nothing. The complexity of living organisms is encoded within their genes, but where do these genes come from

An international research group examined which plants honeybees favour when collecting nectar and pollen

Recent study sheds new light on the enigmatic early evolution of snakes by examining an unexpected source: their brains

The University of Helsinki researchers investigated breathing during sleep in dogs using a neckband system developed originally for diagnosing human sleep apnoea

A group of researchers from the University of Helsinki have carried out the first globally comprehensive analysis of the use and distribution of body-based units of measure

Study indicates that, contrary to common belief, the immune cells of the brain, known as microglia, are not all the same: researchers found a unique microglial subset that’s important for establishing proper cognitive functions in mice and there’s evidence that the such subsets exist in human brain

Researchers at the University of Helsinki have demonstrated that certain strains of Desulfovibrio bacteria are the likely cause of Parkinson’s disease in most cases

Green areas can offer win-wins for carbon mitigation and biodiversity across urban areas, but community engagement is vital

A nasal spray protects against coronavirus including immune-evasive variants

According to large survey exotic pet owners were fascinated by rare attractive aesthetic features of species but they were concerned about species conservation and preferred captive-bred exotic pets.

Artificial intelligence learns to visualize extensive datasets

Singing supports stroke rehabilitation

Huge magma eruptions can initiate deeper below the Earth’s surface than previously believed

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