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Published Genome studies uncover a new branch in fungal evolution - Genome Studies Uncover a New Branch in Fungal Evolution
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About 600 seemingly disparate fungi that had resisted categorization have been shown to have a commo...
Published Study of ancient skulls sheds light on human interbreeding with Neanderthals - Study of Ancient Skulls Sheds Light on Human Interbreeding with Neanderthals
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Research has established that there are traces of Neandertal DNA in the genome of modern humans. Now...
Published Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated - Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated
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Beetles are champions at surviving in extremely dry environments. In part, this property is due to t...
Published Research into birds killed in window collisions reveals their microbiomes - Research into Birds Killed in Window Collisions Reveals Their Microbiomes
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Researchers collected the bodies of birds that crashed into buildings while migrating, and used thes...
Published Jellyfish and fruit flies shed light on the origin of hunger regulation - Jellyfish and Fruit Flies Shed Light on the Origin of Hunger Regulation
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To survive, all organisms must regulate their appetite. Hormones and small proteins called neuropept...
Published Newly sequenced hornet genomes could help explain invasion success - Newly Sequenced Hornet Genomes Could Help Explain Invasion Success
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The genomes of two hornet species, the European hornet and the Asian hornet (or yellow-legged hornet...
Published Dune restoration could increase the resilience of Southern California's urban beaches to sea level rise
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Over the last several years, the residents of Santa Monica, a coastal city on the edge of Los Angele...
Published Stormwater biofiltration increases coho salmon hatchling survival
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A relatively simple, inexpensive method of filtering urban stormwater runoff dramatically boosted su...
Published Common wristbands 'hotbed' for harmful bacteria including E. coli, staphylococcus
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Routinely cleaning wristbands is generally ignored. New research finds 95 percent of wristbands test...
Published Completing genome of rusty patched bumble bee may offer new approach to saving endangered bee - Completing Genome of Rusty Patched Bumble Bee May Offer New Approach to Saving Endangered Bee
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A detailed, high-resolution map of the rusty patched bumble bee's genome has been released, offering...
Published Brain inspires more robust AI
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Most artificially intelligent systems are based on neural networks, algorithms inspired by biologica...
Published How eavesdropping viruses battle it out to infect us
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Dozens of viruses -- at least -- can eavesdrop on host information. Not only did they demonstrate th...
Published Treating back-to-school ear infections without antibiotic resistance
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'Back-to-school' season means buying pens, figuring out the bus route, and ... earaches. Cutting cor...
Published Protected sex: Grouper mating calls in marine managed areas
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Groupers produce distinct sounds associated with courtship, territoriality or reproduction. An auton...
Published Race-based variations in gut bacteria emerge by 3 months of age
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Early social and environmental exposures can have large and lasting effects on child development and...
Published High-precision genome sequencing of buckwheat breeds hope for future harvests
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Buckwheat's high-precision chromosomal-level genome sequence has been deciphered, a key step toward...
Published Blink and you'll miss these plants shooting their seeds
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When witch hazel plants are ready to disperse their seeds, the woody seed capsules split open, press...
Published Scientists discover new isopod species in the Florida Keys
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Scientists have discovered a new species of marine cryptofauna in the Florida Keys. Cryptofauna are...
Published Connections between drinking water quality and increased lung infections in people with cystic fibrosis
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High levels of some minerals and metals in environmental water supplies may increase the risk of non...
Published 3D-printed vegan seafood could someday be what's for dinner
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More mock seafood options are needed because of unsustainable fishing and aquaculture practices, whi...