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Eyes use different mechanism to set biological clock than ability to see

London, April 26: A biologist from the Johns Hopkins University has found that the eye uses light to reset the biological clock through a mechanism separate from the ability to see – a finding that

Product branding emerged in ancient Mesopotamia 5000 years ago

London, April 26 : An archaeologist at University College London has suggested that branding products with images of macho men and curvy women first emerged in ancient Mesopotamia.

Salamanders needed no isolation to evolve into separate species

London, April 26 : Evolutionary biologists have determined that isolation might not be necessary for the formation of new species, taking the example of cave-dwelling salamanders that have evolved

87-million-year-old praying mantis found in amber

Washington, April 26 : The discovery of an 87-million-year-old praying mantis, encased in amber in Japan, has made scientists to speculate that it might be a “missing link” between mantises from th

Study shows shape matters, even in hearing

Washington, April 26 : Scientists at the Vanderbilt University have shown that shape matters, even in hearing, by establishing a direct link between the cochlea’s curvature and the low-frequency he

Global warming has made Arctic wetter and snowier

Global WarmingWashington, April 26 : A new study has suggested that in addition to the Arc

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