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Published Scientists raise the alarm: Too many harbour porpoises die each year in fishing nets
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In order to keep the population of harbour porpoises in Danish coastal waters stable, only 24 can pe...
Published Small amounts of licorice raise blood pressure, study finds
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It is known that large amounts of licorice cause high blood pressure. A new study now shows that eve...
Published Toxoplasmosis: Evolution of infection machinery
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Researchers have identified a protein that evolved concurrently with the emergence of cellular compa...
Published Human stem cells coaxed to mimic the very early central nervous system
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The first stem cell culture method that produces a full model of the early stages of the human centr...
Published Take it from the rats: A junk food diet can cause long-term damage to adolescent brains
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A study on the effects of a junk food diet on rats reinforces scientific understanding about the gut...
Published Synaptic protein change during development offers clues on evolution and disease
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An analysis of how synaptic proteins change during early development reveals differences between mic...
Published Down to the core of poxviruses
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A recent re-emergence and outbreak of Mpox brought poxviruses back as a public health threat, underl...
Published Key advance for capturing carbon from the air
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A chemical element so visually striking that it was named for a goddess shows a 'Goldilocks' level o...
Published Illuminating the invisible: Detecting proteins linked to diseases
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Engineers have pioneered a new way to visualize the smallest protein clusters, skirting the physical...
Published Double trouble at chromosome ends
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New findings suggest the end-replication problem, an old standby of biology textbooks, is twice as i...
Published Software speeds up drug development
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Sugars cover nearly all proteins present at the surface of the cells in our bodies, forming a shield...
Published Can you tell AI-generated people from real ones?
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If you recently had trouble figuring out if an image of a person is real or generated through artifi...
Published Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for obesity
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New research finds around a quarter of Labrador retriever dogs face a double-whammy of feeling hungr...
Published What makes a pathogen antibiotic-resistant?
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In a comparative study, researchers describe how two notable pathogens -- Escherichia coli and Acine...
Published Unearthing the ecological impacts of cicada emergences on North American forests
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New research unveils the cascading effects of periodical cicada emergence events on forest ecosystem...
Published Accessibility toolkit for game engine Unity
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New work makes it easier for game developers to implement game aids for people with disabilities. Th...
Published Study illuminates the protective role of fluorescence in neon-colored sea anemones
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A team of researchers has uncovered a direct genetic link between fluorescence and color in sea anem...
Published Size of salty snack influences eating behavior that determines amount consumed
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The size of an individual snack piece not only influences how fast a person eats it, but also how mu...
Published Study on lamprey embryos sheds light on the evolutionary origin of vertebrate head
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Scientists have investigated lamprey embryos using cutting-edge microscopic techniques to reveal int...
Published Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms
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Female meadow brown butterflies have fewer spots if they develop in warmer weather -- so climate cha...