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Published Bacteria communicate like us -- and we could use this to help address antibiotic resistance - Bacteria Communicate Like Us: How This Can Help Address Antibiotic Resistance
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Like the neurons firing in human brains, bacteria use electricity to communicate and respond to envi...
Published Attacking COVID-19's moving antibody target - Attacking COVID-19's Moving Antibody Target
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A new study demonstrates that a portable electrochemical sensing technology known as eRapid could be...
Published Mapping unknown territory - Mapping Unknown Territory: The Importance of Exploring the Uncharted
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A detailed atlas of gene expression in the zebrafish brain. ABSTRACT: Mapping Unknown Territory: The...
Published Plant-eating lizards on the cusp of tooth evolution - Plant-Eating Lizards on the Cusp of Tooth Evolution
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Researchers found that complex teeth, a hallmark of mammals, also evolved several times in reptiles,...
Published Researchers bioengineer an endocrine pancreas for type 1 diabetes - Researchers Bioengineer an Endocrine Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes
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Scientists recently developed an efficient way to transplant pancreatic islets and demonstrated that...
Published How the gut creates a cozy home for beneficial microbiome species - How the Gut Creates a Cozy Home for Beneficial Microbiome Species
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The digestive tract of fruit flies remodels itself to accommodate beneficial microbiome species and...
Published Artificial human skin paves the way to new skin cancer therapy - Artificial Human Skin Paves the Way to New Skin Cancer Therapy
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In a new study, researchers have managed to curb skin cancer. The study was conducted on artificial...
Published Rhythmic eating pattern preserves fruit fly muscle function under obese conditions - Rhythmic Eating Pattern Preserves Fruit Fly Muscle Function Under Obese Conditions
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Obese fruit flies are the experimental subjects in a study of the causes of muscle function decline...
Published Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed - Scientists See Anti-Aging Potential in an Invasive Weed
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The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has...
Published New insights into cellular 'bridges' shed light on development, disease - New Insights into Cellular 'Bridges' Shed Light on Development, Disease
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Most cells in the bodies of living things duplicate their contents and physically separate into new...
Published Pattern recognition system that monitors disease-causing bacteria in C. elegans - Pattern Recognition System that Monitors Disease-Causing Bacteria in C. elegans
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Researchers describe a new manner of detecting microbial infection that intercepts pathogen-derived...
Published More effective protected areas needed to halt biodiversity loss - More Effective Protected Areas Needed to Halt Biodiversity Loss
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Protected natural areas of the UK are struggling to halt declines in insects and spiders that have o...
Published Butterflies regularly cross the Sahara in longest-known insect migration - Butterflies Regularly Cross the Sahara in Longest-Known Insect Migration
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Wetter conditions in Sub-Saharan and North Africa at certain times of year can result in hundreds of...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell
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Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published Rare insect found in Arkansas sets historic record, prompts mystery - Rare Insect Found in Arkansas Sets Historic Record, Prompts Mystery
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A giant insect found in Arkansas has set historic records. The Polystoechotes punctata or giant lace...
Published Jewel beetles evolve to see new colors by duplicating their genes - Jewel Beetles Evolve to See New Colors by Duplicating Their Genes
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Jewel beetles are striking insects, easily recognized by their vivid colors and metallic sheen. New...
Published Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did - Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did
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Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did. For five million years, wo...
Published How to assemble a complete jaw - How to Assemble a Complete Jaw: A Step-by-Step Guide
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The skeleton, tendons, and glands of a functional jaw all derive from the same population of stem ce...
Published Cold is beneficial for healthy aging, at least in animals - Cold is Beneficial for Healthy Aging, at Least in Animals
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A lower body temperature is one of the most effective mechanisms to prolong the lifespan of animals....
Published Hairs that help fish feel -- and humans hear - Hairs that Help Fish Feel -- and Humans Hear
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Scientists are reporting a discovery about unexpected asymmetry on the hair cells of zebrafish that...