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Gene Hackman’s pacemaker activity suggests he died several days before being found : NPR

Actor Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa, in Los Angeles, Calif., in 1986. Donaldson Collection/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images hide caption…

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Snakes on Sado Island coexist through differentiation of activity time, habitat, and diet

Sado Island, Japan, is inhabited by seven species of snakes, the largest number in any isolated island in Japan, except…

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Physical activity linked to lower risk of dementia, sleep disorders, other diseases

People who get moderate to vigorous physical activity may be less likely to develop dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression, and sleep…

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When the wild things are: Surprising details of mammalian daily activity

Animal antics have captured public attention and viral views across the U.S. in the last few years with the advent…

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Morning lark or night owl? Prevailing ideas of mammal activity are outdated

Squirrels are plentiful when the sun’s out, while rats are a more common sight after dusk. Often, the former are…

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Research provides new detail on the impact of volcanic activity on early marine life

Analysis of fossilised rocks known as stromatolites from more than two-and-a-half billion years ago has provided new insights into the…

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Brain-wide activity change visualized as geometric patterns

Researchers at University of Tsukuba have applied a visualization technique to depict the brain's activity related to visual perception as…

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More sunshine as a baby linked to less disease activity for children with MS

Getting at least 30 minutes of daily summer sun in the first year of life may mean a lower relapse…

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Mental well-being and physical activity can form a positive cycle

According to a recent study, the tendency to experience positive affectivity contributed to people being physically active or even increasing…

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How human activity has shaped Brazil Nut forests’ past and future

Researchers from the German Max Planck Institutes of Geoanthropology and Biology Tübingen use genomic data to study the decline in…

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