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Published The clams that fell behind, and what they can tell us about evolution and extinction
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A new study examined how bivalves -- the group that includes clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters -...
Published Alcohol consumption may have positive and negative effects on cardiovascular disease risk
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A new study found that alcohol consumption may have counteractive effects on CVD risk, depending on...
Published What do new moms and roaches have in common?
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Researchers are studying the dramatic physical transformation that some insects undergo to give birt...
Published Does urbanization trigger plant evolution?
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Urban environments have become hotspots for understanding how rapid evolution occurs in response to...
Published Two fins are better than one: Fish synchronize tail fins to save energy
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They say two heads are better than one. But in the world of fish, it appears two fins are better tha...
Published New way to count microbes speeds research, cuts waste, could lead to new antibiotics
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Researchers have developed a new way of counting microorganisms that works as much as 36 times faste...
Published New study confirms presence of flesh-eating and illness-causing bacteria in Florida's coastal waters following Hurricane Ian
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When Hurricane Ian struck southwest Florida in September 2022, it unleashed a variety of Vibrio bact...
Published Stinky, bitter, and painful: A novel insect repellent attacks multiple sensory pathways
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Researchers found that a Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) A1 stimulant, 2-methylthiazoline (2MT),...
Published Prehistoric fish fills 100 million year gap in evolution of the skull
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X-rays of an ancient jawless fish shows earliest-known example of internal cartilage skull, unlike t...
Published A deep-sea fish inspired researchers to develop supramolecular light-driven machinery
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Chemists have developed a bioinspired supramolecular approach to convert photo-switchable molecules...
Published Caribbean parrots thought to be endemic are actually relicts of millennial-scale extinction
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For the first time, researchers have extracted ancient DNA from Caribbean parrot fossils and archaeo...
Published Genetically engineering associations between plants and nitrogen-fixing microbes could lessen dependence on synthetic fertilizer
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Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plant growth, but the overuse of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer...
Published How fruit flies smell carbon dioxide
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Mosquitoes in search of blood as well as fruit flies looking for a place to lay their eggs navigate...
Published Bacteria store memories and pass them on for generations
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Scientists have discovered that bacteria can create something like memories about when to form strat...
Published Why are killer whales harassing and killing porpoises without eating them?
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For decades, fish-eating killer whales in the Pacific Northwest have been observed harassing and eve...
Published Growing biofilms actively alter host environment
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Dental plaque, gut bacteria and the slippery sheen on river rocks are all examples of biofilms, orga...
Published Shallow soda lakes show promise as cradles of life on Earth
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A field study shows how phosphate can concentrate in environments known as 'soda lakes' at the very...
Published Orchid without bumblebee on island finds wasp, loses self
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Because the bumblebee that an orchid relies on for pollination does not exist on a remote island, th...
Published A different take on phosphorus: Bacteria use organic phosphorus and release methane in the process
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Some bacteria are able to tap into unusual sources of nutrients in the surface water of the oceans....
Published Bizarre new fossils shed light on ancient plankton
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Recently discovered microfossils date back half a billion years. Resembling modern-day algae, they p...