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Published Pacific coast gray whales have gotten 13% shorter in the past 20-30 years, Oregon State study finds
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Gray whales that spend their summers feeding in the shallow waters off the Pacific Northwest coast h...
Published Wolves reintroduced to Isle Royale temporarily affect other carnivores, humans have influence as well
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In a rare opportunity to study carnivores before and after wolves were reintroduced to their ranges,...
Published Ancient dingo DNA shows modern dingoes share little ancestry with modern dog breeds
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A study of ancient dingo DNA revealed that the distribution of modern dingoes across Australia, incl...
Published People are altering decomposition rates in waterways
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Humans may be accelerating the rate at which organic matter decomposes in rivers and streams on a gl...
Published Antibiotic pollution disrupts the gut microbiome and blocks memory in aquatic snails
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Antibiotics prevent snails from forming new memories by disrupting their gut microbiome -- the commu...
Published Spider exploits firefly's flashing signals to lure more prey
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Fireflies rely on flashing signals to communicate to other fireflies using light-emitting lanterns o...
Published 'Molecular compass' points way to reduction of animal testing
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Machine learning models have become increasingly popular for risk assessment of chemical compounds....
Published Adaptive 3D printing system to pick and place bugs and other organisms
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A new adaptive 3D printing system can identify the positions of randomly distributed organisms and s...
Published The power of face time: Insights from zebra finch courtship
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A new study on songbirds sheds light on the power of social interaction to facilitate learning, insi...
Published Fishing is causing frightened fish to flee when they should flirt
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Populations of squaretail grouper face an uncertain future as new research shows fishing that target...
Published Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose
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Sticks and stones aren't enough to thwart biological attraction, but sometimes those are the only to...
Published Tracing the evolution of ferns' surprisingly sweet defense strategy
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Plants and the animals that eat them have evolved together in fascinating ways, creating a dynamic i...
Published Mussels downstream of wastewater treatment plant contain radium, study reports
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Burrowed into streambeds and rarely moving for their decades-long lifespans, freshwater mussels are...
Published Novel Genetic Clock discovers oldest known marine plant
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An international research team has discovered the oldest known marine plant using a novel genetic cl...
Published Monarch butterflies need help, and a little bit of milkweed goes a long way
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Researchers and community scientists monitored urban milkweed plants for butterfly eggs to learn wha...
Published A new breakthrough in understanding regeneration in a marine worm
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The sea worm Platynereis dumerilii is only a few centimeters long but has a remarkable ability: in j...
Published Research shows how RNA 'junk' controls our genes
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Researchers have made a significant advance in understanding how genes are controlled in living orga...
Published New one-step method to make multiple edits to a cell's genome
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A team of scientists have developed a new method that enables them to make precise edits in multiple...
Published Opening the right doors: 'Jumping gene' control mechanisms revealed
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International joint research led by Akihisa Osakabe and Yoshimasa Takizawa of the University of Toky...
Published Phage-derived enzyme targets E. faecalis biofilms to mitigate acute graft-versus-host disease
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Acute graft-versus-host disease occurs when donor immune cells attack the recipient's tissues after...