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Cheater, cheater: Human Behavior Lab studies cheating as innate trait

A human behavior lab took a closer look at cheating during periods of relative economic abundance and scarcity to determine whether cheating for monetary gain is a product of the economic environment. During the experiment, they found evidence that cheating is more likely caused by an individual’s propensity to cheat than external factors. Continue Reading…

Genomic data reveal intense fish harvesting causes rapid evolution

For the first time, scientists have unraveled genetic changes that cause rapid fish evolution due to intense harvesting — changes that previously had been invisible to researchers. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Blood test is highly accurate at identifying Alzheimer’s before symptoms arise

A blood test to detect the brain changes of early Alzheimer’s disease has moved one step closer to reality. Researchers report that they can measure levels of the Alzheimer’s protein amyloid beta in the blood and use such levels to predict whether the protein has accumulated in the brain. The findings represent a key step…

Fear of more dangerous second Zika, dengue infections unfounded in monkeys

An initial infection with dengue virus did not prime monkeys for an especially virulent infection of Zika virus, according to a new study. Nor did a bout with Zika make a follow-on dengue infection more dangerous. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Improving outcomes for sepsis patients

More than 1 million sepsis survivors are discharged annually from acute care hospitals in the United States. Although the majority of these patients receive post-acute care (PAC) services, with over a third coming to home health care (HHC), sepsis survivors account for a majority of readmissions nationwide. Effective interventions are needed to decrease these poor…

Three concepts from complexity could play a big role in social animal research

A new article lays out three concepts from complex systems science that could advance studies into animal social complexity. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Where is the best diving in August?

Mexico is a top destination for August, as the great white shark season has begun at Guadalupe and the conditions are excellent in the Sea of Cortez. Or perhaps French Polynesia is more your thing? Read more… Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Diverse Diving in Mexico

The variety of Mexico’s diving can not be beaten. From the Cenote flooded cave systems, to the wild Pacific coast, the popular Caribbean island of Cozumel, the white sharks of Guadalupe and the marvellous marine life of Baja California including the large pelagics at Socorro Island. Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution…

Our global food system discards 46 million tonnes of fish each year. Why?

Producing food without waste – or at least with much less waste – requires skills. More than that, it requires a shift in values and awareness. Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Which sunscreens are safe for sea life and which should you avoid?

What are the nasties of which scuba divers and snorkellers should be wary, and which sun lotion should you choose? Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service