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The colour changing abilities of the Indian chameleon help to aid thermoregulation, as darker colours are better at absorbing heat.
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Musicians Have More Connected Brains Than Non-Musicians
Regardless of innate pitch ability, musicians' brains have stronger connections than those who don't play music.
#music#neuroscience#science
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Modelling experiments published in Nature show that the El Niño response to global warming is self-modulating and depends on its historical variability; if current variability is high, future variability will be low. https://t.co/wdgpWDJdlc
A new study in Science flips the previous understanding of how viscous bubbles pop on its head by demonstrating that surface tension—not gravity—drives the collapse of surface bubbles in viscous liquids. ($) https://t.co/W3ATYKcXxZ
Mitochondria regulate how neural stem cells become neurons during brain development. The findings may help explain how humans developed larger brains during evolution and how mitochondrial defects lead to some neurodevelopmental disorders. #neuroscience
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When scientists took a closer look at the fruit tissue of the laurustinus shrub, they found no blue pigment as is typical in other blue fruits such as blueberries. So how are they blue? Turns out, the color has an unusual origin: https://t.co/ermv8CNi8W
Satellites and astronauts have tracked a cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert as it blew across the Atlantic Ocean. The transport of dust is a normal process and even helps fertilize the Amazon rainforest, an ocean away.
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