Social Living Enhances Lifespan in Mammals, But Group Size Matters
A recent study indicates that while social mammals tend to live longer, the lifespan benefits plateau in larger groups, as published in Ecology and Evolution.
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A recent study indicates that while social mammals tend to live longer, the lifespan benefits plateau in larger groups, as published in Ecology and Evolution.
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Federal Reserve official Waller discusses the implications of rising oil prices for monetary policy, indicating a cautious approach to interest rates.
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