Fruit bats generate more diverse antibodies than mice, but overall have a weaker antibody response, according to a new study. Fruit bats generate more diverse antibodies than mice, but overall ...
It’s possible that ancient primates ate fruit and their teeth — seemingly well-suited for chowing down on nuts or seeds — served an unknown purpose. Or choppers of old may have had features ...
The hamamas tube-nosed fruit bat has been named after the Papuan word for 'happy' A bat from the rainforests of Papua New Guinea affectionately known as 'Yoda' has been given official recognition ...
Sipping acidic drinks such as fruit teas and flavoured water can wear away teeth and damage the enamel, an investigation by scientists has shown. The King's College London team found that drinking ...
Humans are not the only mammals that love sugar. Fruit bats do, too, eating up to twice their body weight in sugary fruit a day. However, unlike humans, fruit bats thrive on a sugar-rich diet.
Fruit bats generate more diverse antibodies than mice, but overall have a weaker antibody response, according to a new study published September 24 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Dan ...
Children as young as four are already needing their teeth filled or capped because they guzzle too many soft drinks and fruit juices. The acid in them increases youngsters' chances of tooth ...
We all know that sugary drinks and snacks can cause tooth decay. That knowledge has led to better habits and a fall in the rates of decay. But recent evidence suggests that another problem is now ...
No other monster has their range, and it’s only fitting that vampires have left their distinctive fanged mark on the movies ...
These fruits increase saliva production, which helps remove food waste from the teeth and kills bacteria. Apart from these ...
Hello from in here to all you out there. Fruit Bats’ eighth LP opens with this invocation, this call from an isolated vocal room to your headphones somewhere out in the world. It’s a beckoning for ...