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Published Humans, and piglets, and bears, oh my! Preventing dangerous blood clots - Humans, Piglets, and Bears, Oh My! Preventing Dangerous Blood Clots



'Don't poke the bear', they said. But that's exactly what a team of scientists have been doing, to d...
Published How Iceland could have a starring role as a sustainable alternative protein exporter to Northern Europe - How Iceland Could Lead the Way as a Sustainable Alternative Protein Exporter to Northern Europe



Iceland could help address Northern Europe's food security issues with the scaling-up of its industr...
Published Keto vs vegan: Study of popular diets finds over fourfold difference in carbon footprints - Keto vs Vegan: A Study of Popular Diets Finds Over Fourfold Difference in Carbon Footprints


New research has estimated the carbon footprints and diet quality of six popular diets. The vegan an...
Published Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture - Lab-Grown Fat: The Key to Unlocking the Flavor and Texture of Cultured Meat



Researchers have successfully bulk-produced fat tissue in the lab that has a similar texture and mak...
Published Malaria spike linked to amphibian die-off - Malaria Spike Linked to Amphibian Die-Off


A new study links an amphibian die-off in Costa Rica and Panama with a spike in malaria cases. The s...
Published Researchers discover a way to fight the aging process and cancer development - Researchers Discover a Way to Fight the Aging Process and Cancer Development


Damage in the human genome can be repaired. But this works better in germ cells, sperm and eggs, tha...
Published Animals are key to restoring the world's forests - Animals are Key to Restoring the World's Forests



By dispersing seeds, animals can rapidly reestablish plant diversity in degraded forests. ABSTRACT:...
Published This elephant's self-taught banana peeling offers glimpse of elephants' broader abilities - This Elephant's Self-Taught Banana Peeling Offers Glimpse of Elephants' Broader Abilities



Elephants like to eat bananas, but they don't usually peel them first in the way humans do. A new re ...
Published Why icicles are rippled - Why Icicles are Rippled


Winter is coming to an end; the last nights of below zero temperatures are here. In the morning, one...
Published Twelve for dinner: The Milky Way’s feeding habits shine a light on dark matter - Twelve for Dinner: The Milky Way’s Feeding Habits Shine a Light on Dark Matter


Astronomers are one step closer to revealing the properties of dark matter enveloping our Milky Way...
Published Color-changing material shows when medications get too warm - Color-changing Material Shows When Medications Get Too Warm



Some foods and medicines, such as many COVID-19 vaccines, must be kept cold. As a step toward a robu...
Published Gut microbiome changes linked to precancerous colon polyps - Gut Microbiome Changes Linked to Precancerous Colon Polyps



A new study has linked certain types of gut bacteria to the development of precancerous colon polyps...
Published Engineered plants produce sex perfume to trick pests and replace pesticides - Engineered Plants Produce Sex Perfume to Trick Pests and Replace Pesticides



Tobacco plants have been engineered to manufacture an alluring perfume of insect sex pheromones, whi...
Published Chronic exposure to lead, cadmium and arsenic increases risk of cardiovascular disease - Chronic Exposure to Lead, Cadmium, and Arsenic Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease



Around the world, most people are regularly exposed to low or moderate levels of lead, cadmium and a...
Published Robot 'chef' learns to recreate recipes from watching food videos - Robot 'Chef' Learns to Recreate Recipes from Watching Food Videos



Researchers have trained a robotic 'chef' to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the d...
Published Joro spiders aren't scary: They're shy - Joro Spiders Aren't Scary: They're Shy



Despite their intimidating appearance, the giant yellow and blue-black spiders spreading across the...
Published Happy worms have healthy eggs - Happy Worms Have Healthy Eggs: The Importance of Worm Health in Egg Production



Researchers have exposed roundworms (a well-established model organism in biological research) to se...
Published Out of the frying pan: Coyotes, bobcats move into human-inhabited areas to avoid apex predators -- only to be killed by people - Out of the Frying Pan: Coyotes, Bobcats Move into Human-Inhabited Areas to Avoid Apex Predators -- Only to be Killed by People



Conservationists have argued that the presence of wolves and other apex predators, so named because...
Published Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increases risk for flu - Exposure to Air Pollution During Pregnancy Increases Risk for Flu



A new study shows that exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs) during pregnancy enhances respiratory...
Published Sea cucumbers: The marine delicacy that can deter diabetes - Sea cucumbers: The marine delicacy that can deter diabetes



They're a marine delicacy loved across Asia, but the humble sea cucumber is also proving to be a key...