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Naked Mole Rats Dig Carbon Dioxide
We expel carbon dioxide as waste. Naked mole rats bathe their brains in it to prevent seizures. The unique animals thrive underground but cannot handle the lack of carbon dioxide above.
These burrowing animals have a biological mechanism that does the opposite of what it does in humans: it repairs DNA instead ...
Scientists have discovered what is causing sinuous gullies to form on Mars' southern sand dunes in the springtime, unlike any ...
The drug supply is always changing. Fentanyl continues to dominate, but there are other concerning substances in the mix that ...
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A few tiny molecular tweaks may explain why naked mole-rats live nearly ten times longer than similar species. Researchers ...
A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, ...
What naked mole-rats lack in the looks department they make up for it in longevity, living healthily for nearly four decades.
Scientists discovered four protein changes that help naked mole rats repair DNA faster. These small tweaks may explain their ...
Naked mole-rats are one of nature's most extraordinary creatures. These burrowing rodents can live for up to 37 years, around ...
The fascinating secrets behind the naked mole-rat's extraordinary longevity and how its unique biology could change the ...
Scientists have worked for years to reduce methane emissions from cattle burps by changing what cattle eat, or through research on vaccines, genetic modification of cattle and even forehead-mounted ...
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