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 Cattle, buffalo, and sheep have it. So do otters, camels, and dogs. Primates, not so much鈥攁t least thats what scienti stanley cup becher sts thought.     The os cordis, a small bone found in the hearts of certain animals, is also present in some chimpanzees, according to research published today in Scientific Reports. Its the first time os cordis has been detected in a  great ape species.  stanley mug The rare bone structure was mostly found in chimps suffering from idiopathic myocardial fibrosis  IMF , in which the heart develops potentially life-threatening scar tissue. IMF is common in many animals, including chimps and humans. The unexpected discovery could lead to better treatments for chimpanzees, a species for which cardiovascular disease is common. Whats more, the research, led by  stanley cup the University of Nottinghams School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, could apply to humans as well, given how closely related we are to chimpanzees.  The discovery of a new bone in a new species is a rare event, especially in chimps which have such similar anatomy to people,  said Catrin Rutland, a co-author of the study, in a University of Nottingham press release.  It raises the question as to whether some people could have an os cordis, too.  For the new study, 16 chimpanzees, some with IMF and some without, had their hearts scanned with x-ray microcomputed tomography. No animal needed to be killed, as all chimps died of natural causes in European zoos. The scans generated clear, high-resolution images showing the ti Uvlw United Airlines Grounded U.S. Flights Due to    Technical System Issues
 from the US Senate Commerce Committee, issued one day after Gizmodo reported on the allegations of vaso stanley  one former  news curator  for the trending section, who alleged coworkers regularly suppressed topics of interest to conservative readers. Facebook will no longer rely on external news websites or RSS feeds to  identify, validate, or assess the importance of trending topics  according to a statement from the company. Former news curators who spoke to Gizmodo on the condition of anonymity said that these websites and RSS feeds were sometimes used to insert trending topics into the section that were not organically trending on the site. And Facebook later stated that a select group of 10 publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Buzzfeed, were used to determine whether a story was important enough to be included in the trending section.     Facebook is also renaming some of the tools its curators use to moderate the trending news section, in order to  better reflect the real nature of the action.  Most notably, t stanley flask he  blacklisting  tool鈥攗sed to block naturally trending topics from inclusion in the trending section鈥?stanley thermobecher will be renamed  revisit.  The  injection  tool, used to insert trending topics or combine several topics into one, is also being reframed as a  topic correction  tool. The companys 12-page report also details the results of its internal investigation, which sought to determine whether any bias had impacted its trending news section. Faceb