Human beings can configure their faces in thousands and thousands of ways to convey emotion, but only 35 expressions actually get the job done across cultures, a new study has found.
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Bear Necessities: New Study Highlights Importance of Water Resources for Andean Bears
A new study is shedding light on the importance of one critical resource for Andean bears living in the dry mountain forests of Peru: water.
When pets are family, the benefits extend into society
There is a growing global trend to consider pets as part of the family.
Staying Fit Can Halve Your Risk of Heart Attack
According to a new NTNU study, poor cardiorespiratory fitness could increase your risk of a future heart attack, even if you have no symptoms of a lifestyle illness today.
Researchers racing against the clock to restore endangered fish species
A species of small but mighty fish are the latest residents of Trevor Pitcher’s research centre — pioneers in the quest to bring endangered fish back from the brink of extinction.
Physical Activity Reduces Mortality in Patients with Diabetes
Patients with type 2 diabetes should be prescribed physical activity to control blood sugar and improve heart health.