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Published With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat
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With DNA recovered from animal tracks, scientists revealed information about the ancestry and microb...
Published Study identifies multi-organ response to seven days without food
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New findings reveal that the body undergoes significant, systematic changes across multiple organs d...
Published Pesticides to help protect seeds can adversely affect earthworms' health
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While pesticides protect crops from hungry animals, pesky insects, or even microbial infections, the...
Published How surface roughness influences the adhesion of soft materials
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A research team discovers universal mechanism that leads to adhesion hysteresis in soft materials. T...
Published Self-powered movable seawall for tsunami protection and emergency power generation
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A movable seawall system, capable of generating sufficient electricity to raise gates and protect po...
Published Global warming has a bigger effect on compact, fast-moving typhoons
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A group has found that larger, slow-moving typhoons are more likely to be resilient to the effects o...
Published Scientists see an ultra-fast movement on surface of HIV virus
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Seeing a glycoprotein on the envelope of the HIV virus snap open and shut in mere millionths of a se...
Published Bacteria subtype linked to growth in up to 50% of human colorectal cancers
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Researchers have found that a specific subtype of a microbe commonly found in the mouth is able to t...
Published Short X-ray pulses reveal the source of light-induced ferroelectricity in SrTiO3
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Researchers have gained new insights into the development of the light-induced ferroelectric state i...
Published Bee-2-Bee influencing: Bees master complex tasks through social interaction
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Bumblebees successfully learned a two-step puzzle box task through social observation. This task was...
Published Big new idea introduced with the help of tiny plankton
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A new model bridges the rules of life at the individual scale and the ecosystem level, which could o...
Published Possible 'Trojan Horse' found for treating stubborn bacterial infections
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Bacteria can be tricked into sending death signals to stop the growth of their slimy, protective hom...
Published Scientists use blue-green algae as a surrogate mother for 'meat-like' proteins
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Researchers have not only succeeded in using blue-green algae as a surrogate mother for a new protei...
Published New approach to tackling bacterial infections identified
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Researchers have identified a new approach to controlling bacterial infections. The team found a way...
Published Global wildlife study during COVID-19 shows rural animals are more sensitive to human activity
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One of the largest studies on wildlife activity reveals that wild animals react differently to human...
Published Microplastics may be accumulating rapidly in endangered Galápagos penguins' food web
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Model predictions showed a rapid increase in microplastic accumulation and contamination across the...
Published In a warming world, climate scientists consider category 6 hurricanes
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For more than 50 years, the National Hurricane Center has used the Saffir-Simpson Windscale to commu...
Published Rain can spoil a wolf spider's day, too
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Researchers found that wolf spiders can't signal others or perceive danger from predators as easily...
Published Chimp moms play with their offspring through good times and bad
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A recent study observing wild chimpanzees over a period of more than 10 years revealed that when foo...
Published Radio waves can tune up bacteria to become life-saving medicines
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Scientists have found a new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells -- a process used to make many v...