After an agonistic encounter, aggressed males rapidly approach a female, transiently interact with her, and then dart away as the aggressive male engages with the female, who becomes a potent ...
A study published in the scientific journal Plos Biology suggests that female tears contain a chemical that reduces male aggression. Noam Sobel, co-author of the study and neurobiologist at the ...
The studies show that the state of aggression in male mice and the state of arousal in female mice are both encoded by a common type of signal in the brain. These findings are the result of ...
Researchers said these men might not have life expectancies that would allow them to receive the benefits of more aggressive ...
While officers were arresting this individual, he made attempts to flee and further assaulted numerous officers,' police say of 31-year-old suspect ...
The researchers' findings, published on October 15 th in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, show that male mice deescalate aggressive encounters by running over to a female mouse to distract ...