Edible insects: Cultures around the globe eat environmentally friendly bug protein. Why shouldn’t the United States?

Edible insects: Cultures around the globe eat environmentally friendly bug protein. Why shouldn’t the United States?

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Although edible insects are far from common in American and European cuisines, over 3,000 ethnic groups in 130 countries eat them regularly ...
Aging may be driven by genetic imbalances

What causes aging? AI analysis of humans, rats and fish reveals how genes influence lifespan

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By using artificial intelligence to analyze data from a wide variety of tissues – collected from humans, mice, rats, and ...
Human and octopus brains share key similarities

Human and octopus brains share key similarities

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The octopus and human brain share similar transposons, or “jumping genes” – a type of genes that can move from ...
‘Dating, mating, rating and hating’: Male-female sex differences rooted in more than 1,000 brain-related genes in mice — and almost certainly in humans

‘Dating, mating, rating and hating’: Male-female sex differences rooted in more than 1,000 brain-related genes in mice — and almost certainly in humans

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According to a new study led by Stanford University and published in the journal Cell, male and female mouse brains ...
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