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Published Climate scientist finds new way to measure the Earth's ability to offset carbon emissions



Scientists have determined how the Earth responds as it heats up due to climate change. Their study...
Published 3D-printed vegan seafood could someday be what's for dinner



More mock seafood options are needed because of unsustainable fishing and aquaculture practices, whi...
Published Enhancing cancer therapy using functionalized photosynthetic bacteria



Selective targeting of cancerous cells poses major clinical challenges during cancer therapy. Howeve...
Published Common origin behind major childhood allergies



Several major childhood allergies may all stem from the community of bacteria living in our gut, acc...
Published New test chamber created to find better ways to keep people cool



A shipping container that can test passive cooling systems could help researchers and builders find...
Published This fish doesn't just see with its eyes -- it also sees with its skin



Without a mirror, it can be hard to tell if you're blushing, or have spinach in your teeth. But one...
Published Certain sugars affect brain 'plasticity,' helping with learning, memory, recovery



Can you recognize an old friend, but forget what you had for breakfast yesterday? Our brains constan...
Published Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century



Important ocean currents that redistribute heat, cold and precipitation between the tropics and the...
Published Human disease simulator lets scientists choose their own adventure



Scientists have developed a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox -- called Lattice --that can sim...
Published Biologists find what colors a butterfly's world



As butterflies flit among flowers, they don't all view blossoms the same way. In a phenomenon called...
Published Using AI to save species from extinction cascades



Algorithms can predict what movies or songs you might like, but they can also predict which species...
Published Remission from HIV-1 infection: Discovery of broadly neutralizing antibodies that contribute to virus control



Some HIV-1 carriers who have received an early antiretroviral treatment during several years are abl...
Published Bat study reveals how the brain is wired for collective behavior



Researchers used wireless neural recording and imaging devices to 'listen in' on the hippocampal bra...
Published Researchers find evolutionary adaption in trout of Wyoming's Wind River Mountains



Scientists found that trout from lakes stocked decades ago in the Wind River Mountains have higher n...
Published Molnupiravir administered at human effect size-equivalent dose blocks SARS-CoV-2 transmission in ferrets, researchers find



Two oral drugs, molnupiravir and paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir), provide equivalent therapeutic b...
Published Unveiling the mechanism of 3D folding of cell sheets



A team of researchers has revealed that the Dumpy protein, a component of extracellular matrices --...
Published Genetic study reveals that a captive-bred population could save endangered crocodile from extinction



Performing a genetic evaluation on the largest captive-bred population of the critically endangered...
Published Ag tech can cut billions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions



As the Earth's human population grows, greenhouse gas emissions from the world's food system are on...
Published Water-quality risks linked more to social factors than money



When we determine which communities are more likely to get their water from contaminated supplies, m...
Published Brain-altering parasite turns ants into zombies at dawn and dusk



It takes over the brains of ants, causing them to cling to blades of grass against their will. The l...