Science news articles about 'mush'
... motherhood may make us all go a little gooey, but it's not turning mums' brains into mush, according to mental health researchers at The Australian National University. The study – conducted by the ...
... out as the ultra-athlete canine: the racing sled dogs. Racing sled dogs are best known for their "mushing" each March during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, the world's longest sled race. They are ...
Racing sled dogs are best known for their "mushing" each March during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, the world's longest sled race. They are the premier ultra-endurance competitors, covering 1,100 ...
... the water is flowing around and behind the dolphin, which allowed researchers to calculate precisely how mush force the dolphin was producing.
See a DPIV video of Primo here: http://www.rpi.edu/ ...
... or worms feed on the pulp of fruits, tunnelling through it, and reducing the fruit to an inedible mush.
The battle waged by farmers in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina against the Medfly has been ...
... body.
Using 56 healthy volunteers, the researchers looked at four groups. One group ate a cornflake mush mixed with milk, a second a pure sugar mixture, the third bran flakes, while the last group ...
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