Search Results

15 results for the search term: voles
Add Clipmarks to:  iGoogle  Netvibes  
   
 
 
 
   
 
top scroll end
2
POPS
Hunters angered by the disappearance of dogs
martinlowe
by martinlowe  10-28-2009   
 No Remarks
9
POPS
Rare bumblebee coming back to UK
valann 47
by valann 47  6-1-2009    2
 No Remarks
15
POPS
Love Vaccine
balthazarus
by balthazarus  1-13-2009    2
 "mouselike creatures are among the small minority of mammals — less than 5 percent — who share humans’ propensity for monogamy. When a female prairie vole’s brain is artificially infused with oxytocin, a hormone that produces some of the same neural rewards as nicotine and cocaine, she’ll quickly become attached to the nearest male. A related hormone, vasopressin, creates urges for bonding and nesting when it is injected in male voles (or naturally activated by sex). After Dr. Young found that male voles with a genetically limited vasopressin response were less likely to find mates, Swedish researchers reported that men with a similar genetic tendency were less likely to get married" :) so after all it is all in the chemistry...
4
POPS
WANT LOVE ? TAKE A PILL OR GIVE A PILL
klippety
by klippety  1-7-2009    2
 Mimicking is the name of the game. Find your love and peace in all, no need for pills.
0
POPS
Encore Arsène LUPIN ?
sousoon
by sousoon  12-12-2008   
 1 million contre 85 millions ?
8
POPS
Absence Makes The Heart Grow
debbyski
by debbyski  10-16-2008    2
 No Remarks
0
POPS
Why Men Cheat
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-11-2008   
 No Remarks
16
POPS
Alien Species Invading The British Isles
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-12-2008   
 No Remarks
7
POPS
24 hours in pictures - May 21
righthand
by righthand  5-21-2008    2
 No Remarks
11
POPS
Generosity May Be Genetically Programmed
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  12-7-2007   
 "The experiment provided the first evidence, to my knowledge, for a relationship between DNA variability and real human altruism," said Knafo, who conducted the research along with other researchers, including Prof. R. P. Ebstein, Prof. Gary Bornstein, and Salomon Israel of the Psychology Department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The findings could help biologists sort out altruism's evolutionary history, according to the scientists. They noted that a version of AVPR1a also exists in rodents called voles, where it also promotes social bonding. This suggests that altruism has a long rooted genetic history, which may have taken on a new role during human evolution.
0
POPS
The beaver: destructive pest or climate saviour?
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  8-24-2007   
 No Remarks
10
POPS
Spain Burns Fields to Kill Voles
mirzania
by mirzania  8-9-2007    2
 Whatever you think about the rights and wrongs of this, it's not the best time to burn fields here at the moment, with temperatures in the high 90s
0
POPS
Lutte antiterroriste : le patron d'Interpol accuse Londres de ne pas coopérer
iliasben
by iliasben  7-10-2007   
  Et de déplorer que seuls 17 des 186 membres d'Interpol consultent systématiquement sa base de données.
1
POPS
Water Voles making comeback .... HURRAH!
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-11-2006    2
 No Remarks
0
POPS
A Shadowy Rodent Has Potential To Shed Light On Human Genetics And The Mysteries Of Evolution
RecordSage
by RecordSage  9-18-2006   
 No Remarks
— end of the list —
Get widget

Voles  

loading clips...
rss tools
Clipmarks
About   Clippers   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map

OK