
""It's a secret subway system we didn't know was there," says neuroscientist and study co-author Shane Liddelow. "This opens up a whole new avenue of investigation.""
"When both groups were introduced (or re-introduced) to coffee after a period without, they reported lower perceived stress, depression and impulsivity scores - whether the coffee was caffeinated or not."
"The soil could 'buffer their digestive system', suggesting a natural behavior to counteract the effects of human food on their gut health."
A robotic arm named 'Ace' has demonstrated superior performance against elite ping-pong players. Researchers have mapped astrocyte networks in the mouse brain, revealing extensive connections that facilitate molecular exchange. This discovery is likened to a secret subway system. Additionally, Barbary macaques in Gibraltar have been observed consuming soil, potentially to alleviate digestive issues caused by human-provided high-fat foods, which may disrupt their gut microbiomes.
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