The age of monotremes, Third thumb, bird dream sounds, astronaut health database, aging and exercise, and sound perception

Published: June 14, 2024, 4:10 a.m.

What would you do with a third thumb? Research suggests our brain can quickly adapt  

Birds can dream - and even have nightmares - and now scientists are tuning in

A comprehensive new collection of medical information shows the health risks of space travel

A study in mice sheds new light on how exercise can reverse aging in the brain

Rare fossils from the \u2018age of monotremes\u2019 found in Australia 

How the brain can instantly tell the difference between speech and music


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