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Published Cell division: Before commitment, a very long engagement
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Before a cell commits fully to the process of dividing itself into two new cells, it may ensure the...
Published New, holistic way to teach synthetic biology
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Synthetic biology combines principles from science, engineering and social science, creating emergin...
Published Controlling mosquito populations through genetic breeding
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Researchers have found a new way to identify genetic targets useful for control of mosquito populati...
Published How plants 'mate' for life and repel other suitors
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Researchers have used a unique microscopic technique to examine the dynamics of pollen tubes in the...
Published The impacts of climate change on food production
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A new study shows that climate change has led to decreased pollen production from plants and less po...
Published Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize
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Maize can grow successfully in very different local conditions. An international study has now demon...
Published Scientists identify gene that could lead to resilient 'pixie' corn
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A widely found gene in plants has been newly identified as a key transporter of a hormone that influ...
Published Are plants intelligent? It depends on the definition
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Goldenrod can perceive other plants nearby without ever touching them, by sensing far-red light rati...
Published Why do tree frogs lay their eggs on the ground?
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A curious aspect of tree frogs is that they often lay their eggs on the ground where the risk of pre...
Published We've had bird evolution all wrong
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Genomic anamolies dating back to the time of the dinosaurs misled scientists about the evolutionary...
Published Scientists find ancient, endangered lamprey fish in Queensland, 1400 km north of its previous known range
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Scientists have confirmed the identity of an unusual, ancient and Endangered species of fish that is...
Published Community science volunteers can set scientific world abuzz with new bumble bee sightings
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Community science volunteers -- laypeople with an interest in bees and conservation -- significantly...
Published The courtship of leopard seals off the coast of South America
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A pioneering study has unveiled the first paired observations of sexual behavior and vocalizations i...
Published Whale shark tracked for record-breaking four years
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Researchers have been tracking a 26-foot endangered whale shark -- named 'Rio Lady' -- with a satell...
Published Wooden surfaces may have natural antiviral properties
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Viruses, including the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, can get passed from person to person via co...
Published Influenza viruses can use two ways to infect cells
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Most influenza viruses enter human or animal cells through specific pathways on the cells' surface....
Published Ancient viruses fuel modern-day cancers
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The human genome is filled with flecks of DNA left behind by viruses that infected primate ancestors...
Published Ancient microbes offer clues to how complex life evolved
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Researchers have discovered that a single-celled organism, a close relative of animals, harbors the...
Published What shapes a virus's pandemic potential? SARS-CoV-2 relatives yield clues
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Two of the closest known relatives to SARS-CoV-2 -- a pair of bat coronaviruses discovered by resear...
Published Study reveals oleoyl-ACP-hydrolase underpins lethal respiratory viral disease
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Respiratory infections can be severe, even deadly, in some individuals, but not in others. Scientist...