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Quastenflosser verblüfft Forscher - Lebendes Fossil hat überraschend viele neue Gene innerhalb kurzer Zeit erworben

Quastenflosser verblüfft Forscher - Lebendes Fossil hat überraschend viele neue Gene innerhalb kurzer Zeit erworben
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Researchers Find 635 Million-Year-Old Fungi-like Microfossil

Andrew Czaja of University of Cincinnati When you think of fungi, what comes to mind may be a crucial ingredient in a recipe or their amazing ability to break down dead organic matter into vital nutrients. But new research by Shuhai Xiao, a professor of geosciences with the Virginia Tech College of Science, and Tian Gan, a visiting PhD student in the Xiao lab, highlights yet another important role that fungi have played throughout the Earth s history: helping the planet recover from an ice age. A team of scientists from Virginia Tech, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guizhou Education University, and University of Cincinnati has discovered the remains of a fungi-like microfossil that emerged at the end of an ice age some 635 million years ago. It is the oldest terrestrial fossil ever found. To put it into perspective, this microfossil predates the oldest dinosaurs about three times over.

Insufficient Food May Cause Depression, Anxiety Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic - Study Finds

Insufficient Food May Cause Depression, Anxiety Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic - Study Finds Insufficient Food May Cause Depression, Anxiety Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic - Study Finds Not having sufficient food at home can be one of the major factors leading to mental health deterioration. Somdatta Saha (with inputs from ANI) Updated: January 13, 2021 12:36 IST COVID-19 pandemic has affected our lives in various ways The on-going Coronavirus pandemic has affected our lives in many ways. From being locked at home for months to recession and economic slowdown - the world faced multiple challenges during this phase. And what came as a major threat was deterioration of mental health. Social distancing and job loss made people lonely and depressed. While we are trying to adapt to the new normal life, depression, anxiety, panic attacks et al still remain a concern for all. But did you know even insufficient food at home can also disturb your mental health? Yes, you heard it right!

COVID-19 And Gut Health: Researchers Find A Strong Link | 5 Diet Tips For A Healthy Gut

COVID-19 And Gut Health: Researchers Find A Strong Link | 5 Diet Tips For A Healthy Gut COVID-19 And Gut Health: Researchers Find A Strong Link | 5 Diet Tips For A Healthy Gut Gut health influences our immunity, skin-health and more. But did you know it may have a link with COVID-19 infection? Read on. Highlights Gut microbiome promote immunity New study find link between gut bacteria and COVID-19 infection We all know the importance of a healthy gut. It revs ups digestion and metabolism, and further promotes overall well-being. According to a report on the official website of University of California, Davis, Gut health describes the function and balance of bacteria of the many parts of the gastrointestinal tract. There is an extensive variety of bacteria in our digestive tract. Referred to as microbiome, most of these micro-organisms are extremely beneficial for our health. Several studies around the world have proved its influence on our mood, mental health, skin health, im

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