Current Biology
Humans enjoyed blue cheese and beer 2,700 years ago: study
Scientists made the discovery by analyzing samples of human excrement found at the heart of the Hallstatt mine in the Austrian Alps
Giant Chinese salamander speeding toward extinction: study
Releasing hybrids may mean they are poorly adapted for their individual environments, and unlikely to survive.
'Sleep spindles' key to boosting memory: study
The findings may help to explain how that process may go wrong in people with learning difficulties.
New drug may extend women's fertility by six years
The researchers used a microscopic worm, Caenorhabditis elegans (C elegans), to study longevity.
Elevated dopamine levels can cause hallucinations
Our brain uses prior experiences to generate sensory expectations that help fill in the gaps when sounds or images are distorted or unclear.
Bonobos prefer bullies over 'nice guys'
The findings suggest that one of the characteristics that makes people from apes is the tendency to avoid people who mistreat others.
Sleepwalkers may be better at multi-tasking: study
Sleepwalking is caused by a partial arousal from slow- wave or deep sleep.
Nerve stimulation 'raised awareness' of man in vegetative state: study
The patient scored 6 on a scale of 0 to 23, 0 representing no real verbal, visual or motor response and 23 indicating good ability.