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North America's Megafauna Likely Went Extinct Because of Climate Change

Feb 17, 2021 07:54 AM EST A new study released in Nature Communication suggests that over-hunting by increasing human populations following their entrance into the Americas was not the main factor leading to the extinction of the largest animals in North America. Rather, the study suggests that based on the new statistical modeling method, the populations of rge animals in North America were reduced due to climate change, leading to a radical decrease of temperatures around 13,000 years ago. This commenced the decline and extinction of these large mammals. (Photo : Pixabay) Max Planck Extreme Event Research Group   Humans may have a hand in the extinction of large animals in more complicated and indirect ways than what the they believe. Prior to 10,000 years ago, North America was home to many large creatures, such as sloths, mammoths, beavers, and glyptodons. On the contrary, most of the animals weighing over 44kg in North America 10,000 years ago, also called megafauna, h

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Drinking green tea reduces the risk of cancer, it increases the amount of proteins in the body that destroy cancer cells | ગ્રીન ટી પીવાથી કેન્સરનું જોખમ ઘટી જાય છે, તે શરીરમાં એવા પ્રોટિન વધારે છે જે કેન્સરના કોષોને નષ્ટ કરે છે

Drinking green tea reduces the risk of cancer, it increases the amount of proteins in the body that destroy cancer cells | ગ્રીન ટી પીવાથી કેન્સરનું જોખમ ઘટી જાય છે, તે શરીરમાં એવા પ્રોટિન વધારે છે જે કેન્સરના કોષોને નષ્ટ કરે છે
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永久凍土から放出の温室効果ガス 人類の活動による量を超える

永久凍土から放出の温室効果ガス 人類の活動による量を超える
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Study: Brain hormones could improve metabolism and fight obesity

Study: Brain hormones could improve metabolism and fight obesity A mitochondrial hormone expressed by cells deep in the brain appears to play a role in improving metabolism and fighting off obesity, according to a new study in mice. A collaboration between the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology and researchers in South Korea has shown how moderate exercise prompts cells in the hypothalamus, the small region within the brain that controls metabolism, to release a hormone called MOTS-c. MOTS-c is a small protein that is encoded in cells smaller mitochondrial genome, rather than the larger collection of genes in the nucleus, said Changhan David Lee, assistant professor of gerontology at the USC Leonard Davis School and co-senior author of the new study.

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