New research from the University of East Anglia (UEA), in collaboration with several international institutions, indicates … Social Contact Drives Gut Microbiome Similarities in Humans and Birds, New Research SuggestsRead more
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Social Contact is a Key Driver of Gut Bacteria Exchange, New Research Suggests
Living in close proximity to others may profoundly influence the composition of your gut microbiome, according … Social Contact is a Key Driver of Gut Bacteria Exchange, New Research SuggestsRead more
River Giants: New Evidence Suggests Mosasaurs Navigated Freshwater Systems in Their Final Million Years
New research unearthed from the fossil-rich landscapes of North Dakota is rewriting our understanding of mosasaurs, … River Giants: New Evidence Suggests Mosasaurs Navigated Freshwater Systems in Their Final Million YearsRead more
Social Contact is Subtly Shaping Your Gut Bacteria, New Bird Study Suggests, with Significant Implications for Human Health
A groundbreaking study focusing on the intricate social lives of small island birds has provided compelling … Social Contact is Subtly Shaping Your Gut Bacteria, New Bird Study Suggests, with Significant Implications for Human HealthRead more
Feathered Dinosaurs May Have Lost the Ability to Fly, New Fossil Evidence Suggests
A groundbreaking study analyzing exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils has revealed compelling evidence that some feathered species, … Feathered Dinosaurs May Have Lost the Ability to Fly, New Fossil Evidence SuggestsRead more
Social Contact Drives Gut Bacteria Similarity in Humans, New Bird Study Suggests
New research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) indicates that living with others may subtly … Social Contact Drives Gut Bacteria Similarity in Humans, New Bird Study SuggestsRead more

