The gut microbiomes of apes living in captivity resemble those of some people more than they resemble apes living in the wild.
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Captive apes’ gut microbiomes are a lot like some people’s



New models better predict how much methane cows make
More accurate predictions about the methane cows produce could help in the fight against climate change.



Aging Collection Marks First of Many Interdisciplinary Troves for Researchers
In the first of what will be a monthly series, SAGE Publishing will open up articles in a specific area of public interest – note, not in a specific discipline – to help researchers pursue knowledge outside of their usual silos. This month, SAGE (the parent of Social Science space) launched an interdisciplinary microsite on […]
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Adding hope to health fears could boost our motivation
Freaking people out about health risks grabs their attention, but there may be a better way to use emotions to motivate healthy choices.



This keeps older adults from ‘saving’ memories during sleep
New research examines how the aging brain prevents older adults from moving new memories into long-term storage, leading to “overnight forgetting.”


