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Published Research on centromere structure yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors
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Researchers have made a surprising new discovery in the structure of the centromere, a structure tha...
Published Transition-metal-free zeolite catalyst for direct conversion of methane to methanol
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Direct oxidation of methane to methanol is dominated by transition- or noble-metal-based catalysts,...
Published Fruit fly wing research offers window into birth defects
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If fruit fly wings do not develop into the right shape, the flies will die. Researchers have learned...
Published Wildlife tracking technology that adheres to fur delivers promising results from trials on wild polar bears
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Studying polar bears just became a lot easier with new 'burr on fur' trackers which confirmed scient...
Published Researchers pinpoint brain cells that delay first bite of food
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Do you grab a fork and take a first bite of cake, or say no and walk away? Our motivation to eat is...
Published New antidote for cobra bites discovered
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Cobras kill thousands of people a year worldwide and current antivenom treatment is expensive and do...
Published Analyzing internal world models of humans, animals and AI
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Researchers have developed a new formal description of internal world models, thereby enabling inter...
Published Improving soil health yields unexpected benefits for farmers
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While farmer surveys suggest that carbon prices are still too low relative to the paperwork these pr...
Published How immune cells communicate to fight viruses
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Chemokines are signalling proteins that orchestrate the interaction of immune cells against pathogen...
Published Promising new treatment strategy for deadly flu-related brain disorders
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Researchers have found that a brain disorder associated with flu (influenza-associated encephalopath...
Published Asparagus and orchids are more similar than you think
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How is a beech leaf constructed? What determines the appearance of an asparagus? A new 'encyclopaedi...
Published Limited adaptability makes freshwater bacteria vulnerable to climate change
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Freshwater bacteria with small genomes frequently undergo prolonged periods of adaptive stagnation....
Published Plants restrict use of 'Tipp-Ex proteins'
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Plants have special corrective molecules at their disposal that can make retrospective modifications...
Published Natural toxins in food: Many people are not aware of the health risks
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Many people are concerned about residues of chemicals, contaminants or microplastics in their food....
Published Fat molecule's inability to bond with shape-shifting protein in cell's powerhouse linked to an inherited metabolic disease
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By studying mutations in yeast and human cells, scientists say they have found that biochemical bond...
Published How milk proteins interact with caffeine in espresso
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The swirl of milk and espresso -- a small storm in your mug -- doesn't impact the dynamics of the mi...
Published New butterfly species created 200,000 years ago by two species interbreeding
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Researchers have shown that an Amazonian butterfly is a hybrid species, formed by two other species...
Published Rock-wallaby bite size ‘packs a punch’
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Australian rock-wallabies are 'little Napoleons' when it comes to compensating for small size, packi...
Published Effectiveness of GBGI infrastructure in mitigating urban heat, proposing nine-stage framework for development of a sustainable city
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Primarily due to the impact of urbanisation and global warming, urban heatwaves have become a challe...
Published You may be breathing in more tiny nanoparticles from your gas stove than from car exhaust
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Cooking on your gas stove can emit more nano-sized particles into the air than vehicles that run on...