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🧬 A biological clock gene protects against inflammation and weight gain
Bmal2 is a biological clock gene. In an article published in Metabolism, scientists show that mice with the Bmal2 gene ...
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The Friendly Garden Snake You Actually Want To Find In Your Yard
Think all snakes are slithery villains? Think again. Here's why spotting one humble snake might just be the best thing to ...
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Fur-eezing cold: Where does Utah’s wildlife go during the winter?
Animals in Utah are no strangers to winter, and have all adapted to survive or escape it. Here's what to know about how ...
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Here Are the Animals You Will Find in Isle Royale National Park
Isle Royale National Park's remote location in Lake Superior dramatically impacts the kinds of animals you'll find there.
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Things You’ll See in Hot Springs National Park: Wildlife Guide
Hot Springs National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, bald eagles, bobcats, and more.
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A Dentist Saved a Falcon with a Broken Beak
When a peregrine falcon turned up injured outside Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, he inspired all hands-on-deck care.
Related: This Massive Go-Kart Track in Pennsylvania Will Take You on an Insanely Fun Ride The snapping turtle exhibit might give you pause, especially when you see the powerful beak that gives these ...
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A Leading Neuroscientist Sets The Record Straight On Viral Mice Research: ‘The Brain Does Not Eat Itself During Menopause’
To set the record straight, Mosconi notes that extrapolating the research to mean the brain eats itself during menopause is ...
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