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Sex and the Female Brain: Protein in Semen Acts on Female Brain to Prompt Ovulation
August 20, 2012 Scientists have discovered that a protein in semen acts on the female brain to prompt ovulation, and is the same molecule that regulates the growth, maintenance, and survival of nerve ... > full story -
Excessive Summertime Heat Can Shorten Gestation Time for Beef Cattle
August 17, 2012 New research indicates that excessively hot summertime temperatures can shorten the gestation length of beef cows, altering animal management ... > full story -
What’s Best for Very Low Birth Weight Babies
August 16, 2012 While the health benefits of breast feeding baby are well known, a new study finds that, for very low birth weight (VLBW) babies, a small amount of fortification can improve growth rates without ... > full story -
USDA: Ongoing Drought Causes Significant Crop Yield Declines
August 10, 2012 Corn production will drop 13 percent to a six-year low, the U.S. Agriculture Department said Aug. 10, confirming what many farmers already knew -- they are having a very bad ... > full story -
Preserving an Icon: Impact of Historical Domestic Cattle Hybridization With American Bison Revealed
August 7, 2012 Plains bison are an iconic symbol of America on everything from coins to state flags. Now scientists are exploring how the cross-breeding of bison with domestic cattle in the late 1800s may still ... > full story -
Possible Muscle Disease Therapeutic Target Found
August 6, 2012 The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how ... > full story -
Cattle Vaccine Works to Reduce E. Coli O157:H7
August 6, 2012 A commercial vaccine for cattle can effectively reduce levels of E. coli O157:H7 by more than 50 percent, a new study has found. The vaccine is also effective using two doses instead of the ... > full story -
Think You're a Comic Genius? Maybe You're Just Overconfident
July 28, 2012 Social norms make us averse to providing negative feedback, says a psychology professor whose latest laboratory research recreated everyday interactions in which people might feel pressured to ... > full story -
Piglets in Mazes Provide Insights Into Human Cognitive Development
July 25, 2012 Events that take place early in life almost certainly have consequences for later cognitive development. Establishing the connections is difficult, however, because human infants cannot be used as ... > full story -
Carnivores: Beware of Ticks
July 24, 2012 If you are a steak lover, enjoy your meat while you can. A new article explains why if you have been bitten by a tick, you may develop an allergy to red ... > full story
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