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320K Unknown
Viruses Lurk
in Mammals
study says
Sep 3, 2013 7:21 PM CDT
320K Unknown Viruses Lurk in Mammals
Researchers say money spent to ID them would be well spent
(Newser)
- An ambitious new study by some of the world's top virus experts estimates that at least 320,000 still-unidentified viruses are lurking out there among mammals—some presumably with the potential to jump from animals to humans, reports
Smithsonian
. That's the scary-sounding part. The better part is that...
Humans Became
Monogamous to
Stop Infanticide
in case you missed it
Aug 3, 2013 7:00 PM CDT
Humans Became Monogamous to Stop Infanticide
Study finds the origins of monogamy are not so romantic
(Newser)
- Scientists believe they may have discovered the reason most humans, at least in theory, are so wedded to the idea of monogamy, and the answer ain't "true love." As a species, we became predominantly monogamous so other humans wouldn't kill our babies, according to a new...
Mammal Moms Can
Choose Baby's Sex
STUDY SAYS
Jul 11, 2013 4:35 PM CDT
Mammal Moms Can Choose Baby's Sex
They subconsciously produce boys or girls, based on a slew of factors
(Newser)
- Call it "sneaky Machiavellian girl power," as the lead researcher does in the
Washington Post
. His study in PloS One concludes that female mammals have the innate ability to determine the sex of their offspring. It's not a conscious decision—the expectant moms somehow factor in a...
Discovered: How Whales Can
Hold Their Breath Underwater
Jun 15, 2013 3:43 PM CDT
Discovered: How Whales Can Hold Their Breath Underwater
And why you can't
(Newser)
- How come some mammals—like whales—can hold their breath underwater for up to an hour, while others—like you—can't? British biologists have figured it out. Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that deep sea diving mammals have more electrically charged proteins in their blood. The...
Meet the 66M-Year-Old Ancestor of Mammals
Feb 8, 2013 3:40 PM CST
Meet the 66M-Year-Old Ancestor of Mammals
Scientists come up with theoretical creature
(Newser)
- Say hello to your great-great-great-great-great-grandparents (times a few million or so)—Protungulatum donnae, a rat-sized insect eater believed to have lived 66 million years ago. A new six-year study of the mammalian family tree, looking at DNA and anatomical evidence in greater detail than ever before, has identified Protungulatum donnae...
Dinosaurs Were Felled
by ... Their Eggs?
new theory
Apr 18, 2012 1:56 PM CDT
Dinosaurs Were Felled by ... Their Eggs?
Scientists think it doomed them in ecosystem
(Newser)
- Why did mammals manage to survive the apocalyptic event that killed off the dinosaurs, while the terrible lizards disappeared from the face of the earth? Thanks to a mathematical model, a group of researchers think they've figured out the culprit: Eggs. Because dinosaurs laid eggs, their young were born...
Animals
Face Obesity Epidemic, Too
Nov 28, 2010 2:27 PM CST
Animals Face Obesity Epidemic, Too
Pets, wild animals, even research animals gaining weight
(Newser)
- America is suffering from an obesity epidemic —and not just among the humans. A new study of more than 20,000 animals shows that even family pets, wild critters that live close to humans, and research animals are getting fatter,
Scientific American
reports. The biostatistician who published the study...
Mammals Grew
Huge
After Dino Die-Off
Nov 26, 2010 10:10 AM CST
Mammals Grew
Huge
After Dino Die-Off
With less competition for vegetation, they 'exploded' in size
(Newser)
- Mammals were a lot smaller before the dinosaurs went extinct—but got really, really, really big once dinos were gone, scientists say. New research published in the journal
Science
shows that, over the course of 25 million years, the largest mammals increased in size 1,000-fold from the time of...
Half Zebra, Half Donkey,
All Adorable
Jul 30, 2010 5:01 PM CDT
Half Zebra, Half Donkey, All Adorable
Baby 'zedonk' scores off the charts on the cute scale
(Newser)
- Zebras and donkeys and zedonks, oh my! A wildlife reserve in Georgia is home to the United States' first known zedonk, the offspring of a female donkey and a male zebra. The preserve’s general manager said, “The animals have been running together for more than 40 years, but...
Pandas Freed
to Give Birth
in the Wild
Jul 26, 2010 3:35 PM CDT
Pandas Freed to Give Birth in the Wild
Experts will monitor captive-born animals in forest
(Newser)
- Four pregnant giant pandas are on the loose in a forest near the reserve where the captive-bred animals normally live, and they'll be allowed to give birth and raise their offspring there, the Xinhua News Agency reports. "We hope the mothers can teach their cubs life skills to help...
Why Na'vi Have Breasts
Feb 25, 2010 5:12 AM CST
Why Na'vi Have Breasts
Because director James Cameron milks audience lust
(Newser)
- OK, they're small, but Na'vi women definitely have them: Breasts. But why? They're extraterrestrials, not mammals, who don't need them to nurse their babies. So why are they there? Simple. "Because this is a movie for human people," director James Cameron explained in an
Inside the Actors Studio
...
Footloose
Llama Safe
After Odyssey
in Rockies
happy ending
Oct 4, 2009 4:38 PM CDT
Footloose Llama Safe After Odyssey in Rockies
'Homer' spent about a month on the lam
(Newser)
- A llama who went on the lam in the Rocky Mountains is safe and sound after a month on his own. Christened "Homer" by a volunteer rescuer "because of his little odyssey," the 6-month-old has frostbitten ears but is otherwise in decent shape. Theories about the...
Tai Shan Turns 4
birthday slideshow
Jul 9, 2009 4:05 PM CDT
Tai Shan Turns 4
(Newser)
- Tai Shan, the giant panda who captivated the world as a cub, turned 4 today and celebrated with a huge birthday cake only an animal could love. The three-tiered concoction was a frozen medley of water, beet juice, shredded beets, and bamboo, WTOP reports. Tai Shan, who is now considered...
Mammals Evolve Faster
in Hot Weather: Study
Jun 24, 2009 2:44 PM CDT
Mammals Evolve Faster in Hot Weather: Study
Faster metabolism thought to be why
(Newser)
- Evolution happens faster in warmer climates, a new study finds. Researchers found that DNA changes more frequently among mammals in the species-rich tropics than among comparable species elsewhere, the BBC reports. Scientists believe the germ cells that become sperm and eggs divide more often in hotter weather, perhaps because those...
BBC Film
Crew Captures
'Arctic Unicorns'
Feb 10, 2009 11:08 AM CST
BBC Film Crew Captures 'Arctic Unicorns'
Elusive narwhals tracked on icy migration
(Newser)
- A BBC crew has captured on film a hauntingly majestic pod of narwhals, their unicorn-like tusks slicing through Arctic waters. It's believed to be the first such film of the mysterious, elusive mammals, reports the BBC. The aerial team spotted the animals last summer as they negotiated their way through...
Long-Living Whales Shed Light on Menopause
Feb 3, 2009 4:14 PM CST
Long-Living Whales Shed Light on Menopause
Females see offspring through to maturity
(Newser)
- Stumped scientists finally have a clue about the evolutionary purpose of post-menopausal women. Female killer whales—who outlive males by decades—stick around to nurture their kin through maturity, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Similarly, human mamas may stick around to ensure their kids really, truly, don't need them anymore....
One-Quarter of
Mammal Species
Imperiled: Survey
Oct 6, 2008 2:17 PM CDT
One-Quarter of Mammal Species Imperiled: Survey
Deforestation, climate change among culprits threatening 1,141 types of beasts
(Newser)
- Nearly 25% of the world’s mammal species face extinction, the
Guardian
reports, and 3% are critically endangered. The stark conclusion, based on research conducted over 5 years in 130 countries, paints an especially bleak picture for marine mammals, the highly regarded Red List says. "We are threatening the...
Bucki the Whale Escapes Baltic for Open Ocean
Sep 9, 2008 4:00 PM CDT
Bucki the Whale Escapes Baltic for Open Ocean
The humpback strayed into the small sea in July
(Newser)
- Bucki's going home, a little thinner but seemingly none the worse for wear. The humpback whale, which strayed into the Baltic Sea in July, has finally made his way back into the Atlantic Ocean,
Der
Spiegel
reports. The whale is only the third in modern history spotted in German waters...
Here's Why Platypus Look So Goofy
May 7, 2008 7:00 PM CDT
Here's Why Platypus Look So Goofy
Scientist decode its DNA, see part mammal, part reptile
(Newser)
- Scientists have decoded the genome of the duck-billed platypus,
National Geographic
reports, with their findings as interesting as they expected. Research, published in
Nature
, confirms that the platypus is the earliest living offshoot of mammalian evolution, yet retains many genetic throwbacks to reptilian ancestors thought to have lived 300 million...
New Moms Use Natural Remedy for Depression
Jul 22, 2007 8:05 AM CDT
New Moms Use Natural Remedy for Depression
Placenta thought to help regulate volatile hormones
(Newser)
- People think it's weird, and there's no research to prove it works, but new mothers who've suffered from postpartum depression swear by it. The placenta that nourished the baby is injested by the new mom—dried and put into gelatin capsules, or just plain cooked and eaten. The placenta is...
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