The researchers found that same-sex behavior was more common in primate groups with clear hierarchical structures and those ...
A common belief is that compulsive behaviors trap people in a “habit loop” that takes over self-control. New research, however, suggests this explanation may be incomplete. For many years, compulsive ...
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Father's early behavior linked to child's heart and metabolic health years later
How a new father behaves toward his baby can change family dynamics in a way that affects the child's heart and metabolic ...
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Study finds widespread same-sex behavior among primates & could help explain why nature is so gay
Past theories have suggested that animals exhibit SSB to increase group cohesion, to signal dominance among a larger group, ...
A new study posits that same-sex sexual behavior developed to help primates in complex social groups ease tension, reduce ...
A new primate study links same-sex behaviour to survival, social bonding, and environmental stress, raising intriguing ...
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How stress hormone receptors alter the brain and behavior: Zebrafish study provides insights
Stress, the body's natural response to different types of challenges and daily problems, is an inherently harmless state ...
Homosexual behavior in primates has a deep evolutionary basis and is more likely to occur in species that live in harsh ...
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Can Racehorse Welfare Impact On-Track Performance? One Study Says Yes
This French study examined common welfare indicators and abnormal equine behaviors, finding that Standardbreds which ...
When Ichiro Kawachi established a cohort study in Iwanuma, Japan, in 2010, he thought he would be researching the predictors ...
Research from Monash University explores how rising temperatures and growing urban environments can affect behavior in native ...
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