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Researchers have shown that mice use chemical cues, including odors, to detect the social rank of an unfamiliar mouse and ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that mice use chemical cues, including odors, to detect the social rank ...
Mice use scent cues to detect social rank without physical confrontation. Disrupting chemosensory systems impairs rank ...
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The 'dad bod' has got social media's tick of approval, but have women ever been afforded the same grace and kindness by the ...
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Jacobin on MSNHow Social Reactionaries Exploit Economic NostalgiaOn the eve of Donald Trump’s first presidential victory, a public opinion poll found that 70 percent of his supporters ...
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Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSNCounting castes, counting inequalities in IndiaThe claim that a caste census would deepen caste divisions does not stand scrutiny. Caste identities in India are already ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Mice determine social hierarchy by detecting chemical cues, including odors and non-volatile scent signals, using both olfactory and vomeronasal systems ...
By Muhammad Shaban Rafi and Ayesha Junaid In the ever-evolving digital landscape, social media serves as a mirror and a ...
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