A study by scientists has been carried out: another unexpected fact about cats has been revealed
- Feb 09
A study by scientists has been carried out: another unexpected fact about cats has been revealed
Experts from the University of Vienna have discovered an unusual metabolic feature in pets.
For comparison, experts used hair samples from 653 people with different types of diets - from omnivores to vegans.
In humans and other creatures, protein processing occurs less efficiently, which leads to greater isotope shifts.
It turned out that the levels of cats are at the level of 6.5–6.6 ppm, which is very close to the figures of people following an exclusively plant-based diet.
The team of researchers used artificial intelligence to analyze neuroimaging data, questionnaires and medical records from more than 27,000 adult UK Biobank participants.
Among the night owls, some demonstrated high cognitive abilities but difficulties with emotional regulation; others were prone to risky behavior and cardiovascular diseases.
Researchers emphasize that chronotypes are formed by a complex interaction of genetic, environmental and behavioral factors.
A deeper understanding of individual sleep patterns will help develop personalized approaches to sleep, work schedules, and mental health support.
The Zoomer generation has been shown to have decreased attention, memory, reading skills, problem-solving ability, and overall IQ.
The scientist calls the reason for the excessive passion for digital technologies in schools, writes the Daily Mail.
Jared Horvath, director of research group LME Global, told a US Senate committee that despite spending more time in school, today's teenagers perform worse on tests of attention, memory, reading, math and overall IQ.
Mass adoption of technology has coincided with a decline in cognitive performance since around 2010.
The series of stamps is dedicated to the key technical achievements of domestic science and industry, the press service of the ANO National Priorities reported.
The stamps represent iconic developments and innovations that have become symbols of Russia’s progress in various industries: the S-76 unmanned transport system, the Izdeliye 177S aircraft engine, the Tokamak T-15MD thermonuclear installation and the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope.
Scientists expect that the results of the experiments will help them get closer to creating a new safe and practically inexhaustible source of electricity.
The Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope is designed to record and study ultra-high energy neutrino fluxes from astrophysical sources.

