Discovery of collagen in fossil bone could unlock new insights into dinosaurs

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Depression can increase the likelihood of menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea)

Study analyzed data from U.K

A new synthetic antibiotic is shown to be more effective than established drugs against ‘superbugs’ such as MRSA, a new study shows

Archaeologists discover oldest wooden structure

Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers used culinary seasoning in food preparation, according to analysis of the oldest charred food remains ever found

New study provides further evidence that food marketing is associated with the increased intake of junk food in children

Researchers discover inorganic material with lowest thermal conductivity ever reported

A new University of Liverpool study has concluded that the anglers’ myth ‘that fish don’t feel pain’ can be dispelled: fish do indeed feel pain, with a similarity to that experienced by mammals including humans.

A new study has concluded that psychiatric diagnoses are scientifically worthless as tools to identify discrete mental health disorders

Newborn babies are born with the innate skills needed to pick out words from language, a new study published in Developmental Science reveals.

Scientists discover new quantum spin liquid (`Two-dimensional spin liquid behaviour in the triangular-honeycomb antiferromagnet TbInO3’)

Dog walkers motivated by happiness, not health

First large-scale assessment of how climate affects infectious diseases finds that 63% of high impact pathogens in Europe were climate sensitive

Parasite genome joins battle to save honey bees

The findings of a new study suggest the treatment of people with clinical depression could be improved by helping them set positive, achievable goals.

It may be possible to detect neurodegenerative disorders in artists before they are diagnosed, based on clear patterns of change in the fractal dimension of the paintings of artists who suffered neurological deterioration compared to those aging normally…