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Published Scientists discover the dynamics of an 'extra' chromosome in fruit flies - Scientists Discover the Dynamics of an 'Extra' Chromosome in Fruit Flies
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Most chromosomes have been around for millions of years. Now, researchers have revealed the dynamics...
Published What did the earliest animals look like? - What Did the Earliest Animals Look Like?
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Surprisingly, genome comparisons have failed to resolve a major question in animal evolution: Which...
Published T cells can activate themselves to fight tumors - T Cells Can Activate Themselves to Fight Tumors
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Scientists find an auto-signaling mechanism driving the T cell anti-tumor response; findings may ins...
Published How tasty is the food? - How Tasty is the Food We Eat: Understanding the Science Behind Our Palate
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A hormone and specialized brain cells regulate feeding behavior in mice. ABSTRACT: How Tasty is the...
Published DNA damage repaired by antioxidant enzymes - DNA Damage Repaired by Antioxidant Enzymes: A Breakthrough in Medical Science
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In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. The nucleus being metabolically acti...
Published A new tool to study complex genome interactions - A New Tool to Study Complex Genome Interactions
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Genome Architecture Mapping captures complex, multi-way interactions in the genome. This is differen...
Published New dataset reveals biological 'treasure trove' of Arctic Ocean - New Dataset Reveals Biological 'Treasure Trove' of Arctic Ocean
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A major new project will help benchmark biodiversity change in the Arctic Ocean and guide conservati...
Published Both high-protein and normal-protein diets are effective for T2D management
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New findings indicate that the type of protein in the diet is not as important as the overall amount...
Published The speed of life: A zoo of cells to study developmental time - The Speed of Life: A Zoo of Cells to Study Developmental Time
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Researchers have used an unprecedented stem cell zoo to compare six different mammalian species and...
Published A roadmap for gene regulation in plants - A Roadmap for Gene Regulation in Plants
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For the first time, researchers have developed a genome-scale way to map the regulatory role of tran...
Published Urban light pollution linked to smaller eyes in birds
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The bright lights of big cities could be causing an evolutionary adaptation for smaller eyes in some...
Published Fungal genetics could help develop novel biotechnologies - Fungal Genetics: A Key to Unlocking Novel Biotechnologies
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An essential pillar of Earth's ecological system, fungi have long been used to better the lives of h...
Published Low-income countries could lose 30% of nutrients like protein and omega-3 from seafood due to climate change
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The nutrients available from seafood could drop by 30 per cent for low-income countries by the end o...
Published Genome of a drought-tolerant plant: Many genes are involved in 'resurrection' - Genome of a Drought-Tolerant Plant: Understanding the Role of Multiple Genes in 'Resurrection'
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Some plants can survive months without water, only to turn green again after a brief downpour. A rec...
Published First U.S. study of nest temperature impacts on leatherback hatchlings
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A study shows nest temperatures affect leatherback hatchling shape, performance and nest success. Lo...
Published Fossil spines reveal deep sea's past
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Right at the bottom of the deep sea, the first very simple forms of life on earth probably emerged a...
Published Killer whales' diet more important than location for pollutant exposure
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Both elegant and fierce, killer whales are some of the oceans' top predators, but even they can be e...
Published Crops evolved by swapping genetic modules between cells - Crops Evolved by Swapping Genetic Modules Between Cells
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Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum, and millet reveals evolutionary differences among t...
Published Whale-SETI: Groundbreaking encounter with humpback whales reveals potential for nonhuman intelligence communication
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A team of scientists had a close encounter with a non-human (aquatic) intelligence. The Whale-SETI t...
Published Scientists discover hidden crab diversity among coral reefs - Scientists Discover Hidden Crab Diversity Among Coral Reefs
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The Indo-West Pacific is the largest marine ecosystem on Earth, but scientists who study its diversi...