By Michael Le Page In times of food scarcity, allosaurs may have resorted to eating their own kindBrian Engh Abundant bite marks on a collection bones from the Jurassic Period show that predatory dinosaurs called allosaurs often scavenged on carcasses at one site – including those of other allosaurs. There is no reason to think…
By Michael Le Page In times of food scarcity, allosaurs may have resorted to eating their own kindBrian Engh Abundant bite marks on a collection bones from the Jurassic Period show that predatory dinosaurs called allosaurs often scavenged on carcasses at one site – including those of other allosaurs. There is no reason to think…
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Staring at the ceiling while the clock blinks 3am doesn't only sap energy for the next day. A large, long-running U.S. study of older adults has now linked chronic insomnia to changes inside the brain that set the stage for dementia. The researchers, from the Mayo Clinic in the U.S., followed
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5 min read IF YOU’RE A long distance runner, you’re probably familiar with Asics. The Japanese brand has been around since 1949, and it’s built a reputation on making running shoes that prioritize comfort, support, and serious mileage. Over the past 30 years, Men’s Health editors have tested nearly every iteration of the brand’s most