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Brief Anger Hampers Blood Vessel Function Leading to Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke – New Study

New research in the Journal of the American Heart Association unveils how fleeting bouts...

New Blood Test Pinpoints Future Stroke Risk – Study Identifies Inflammatory Molecules as Key Biomarker

Breakthrough Discovery: A Simple Blood Test Can Gauge Susceptibility to Stroke and Cognitive Decline...

‘Biodegradable’ is a Misleading Term for Popular Compostable Plastic As It Doesn’t Biodegrade in the Ocean

Popular Compostable Plastic Not So Biodegradable A new study published in the open-access journal PLOS...

There’s Another Thing Killing Coral Reefs Early – and We Can Actually Fix This Problem, New Findings Suggest

Coral reefs heavily rely on lunar-triggered broadcast spawning events to sustain and restore themselves...

Coral-Killer in Disguise: Grazing Fish Poop Contains Dangerous Pathogens, Researchers Find

Deadly Poop: Research Reveals Harmful Effects of Fish Feces on Corals New findings from marine...

Breakthrough in Marine Science: Meet the Killer Behind Devastating 2022 Sea Urchin Die-Off

In a quest to uncover the origin of a mysterious illness that has resulted...

New Study Says We Were Wrong About Giant Armored Fish That Terrorized Devonian Sea

In a recent study published in PeerJ Life & Environment, Russell Engelman, a PhD...

Spooky Sea Creatures: Meet Three New Sea Worm Species That Look Like Japanese Yokai

These small worms, known for their luminescence, were discovered in shallow water and have...

Lunge-Feeding Whales: New Study Reveals The Importance of Size and Efficiency

Minke Whales Can't Get Any More Mini If They Want to Get Enough Food...

DNA Metabarcoding: A Promising Technique for Identifying Fish Eggs and Monitoring Spawning Dynamics

Scientists have recently conducted a study, which has been published in the reputable journal...

Most People Think Sharks Threatening – But It Is The Shark That Is Threatened – And This Is How We Are Saving Them

Sharks are often viewed as threatening by most people, with the image of a...

‘It’s Quite A Big Change In Behaviour’ Of Whales Trying To Attract A Mate

The researchers think the shift occurred gradually as populations rebounded after the general suspension...

Coastal Cod Population Thrives: Rumours Of Extinction Are Actually Not True

It is not true that the coastal cod has gone extinct. Researchers at the...

New Study Reveals A Highly Unusual In Nature And Unique Behavior Of Killer Whales

New research shows that raising sons is hard work, which makes killer whale mothers...

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Brief Anger Hampers Blood Vessel Function Leading to Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke – New Study

New research in the Journal of the American Heart Association unveils how fleeting bouts...

New Blood Test Pinpoints Future Stroke Risk – Study Identifies Inflammatory Molecules as Key Biomarker

Breakthrough Discovery: A Simple Blood Test Can Gauge Susceptibility to Stroke and Cognitive Decline...

Enceladus: A Potential Haven for Extraterrestrial Life in its Hidden Ocean Depths

Enceladus: Insights into Moon's Geophysical Activity Shed Light on Potential Habitability In the vast expanse...

New Experiment: Dark Matter Is Not As ‘DARK’ As All We Think

No one has yet directly detected dark matter in the real world we live...