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Published How insects track odors by navigating microscale winds - How Insects Navigate Microscale Winds to Track Odors
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Insects use odor plumes -- which travel like smoke and form when the wind blows odor molecules from...
Published Pangolin, the inspiration for a medical robot - Pangolin, the Inspiration for a Medical Robot
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Scientists have developed a magnetically controlled soft medical robot with a unique, flexible struc...
Published Happy worms have healthy eggs - Happy Worms Have Healthy Eggs: The Importance of Worm Health in Egg Production
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Researchers have exposed roundworms (a well-established model organism in biological research) to se...
Published Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps - Thousands of Native Plants are Unphotographed, and Citizen Scientists Can Help Fill the Gaps
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New research finds almost 4000 Australian plant species have not been photographed before in the wil...
Published DELLA proteins could hold key to the next Green Revolution - DELLA Proteins Could Hold Key to the Next Green Revolution
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A family of 'promiscuous' proteins found in all land plants is responsible for many different plant...
Published A labyrinth lake provides surprising benefits for an endangered seal - A Labyrinth Lake: A Surprising Haven for Endangered Seals
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The endangered Saimaa ringed seal is an Ice Age relict living in the highly labyrinthine Lake Saimaa ...
Published Team designs molecule to disrupt SARS-CoV-2 infection - Team Designs Molecule to Disrupt SARS-CoV-2 Infection
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A team of scientists designed a molecule that disrupts the infection mechanism of the SARS-CoV-2 cor...
Published Stowaways in the genome - Stowaways in the Genome: The Intriguing World of Transposable Elements
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Scientists have discovered over 30,000 viruses by using the high-performance computer cluster 'Leo' ...
Published Researchers warn of tick-borne disease babesiosis - Researchers Warn of Tick-Borne Disease Babesiosis
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Scientists report the first high-quality nuclear genome sequence and assembly of the pathogen B. dun ...
Published Herpes study adds to understanding of viral reinfections, how to potentially prevent them - Herpes Study Adds to Understanding of Viral Reinfections, How to Potentially Prevent Them
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A new study on herpes infections of the eye helps shed light on the question of viral reinfections b...
Published A multiomics approach provides insights into flu severity - A Multiomics Approach Provides Insights into Flu Severity
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Researchers were able to identify changes in the accessibility (that is, the 'readability') of trans...
Published Genetic change increased bird flu severity during U.S. spread - Genetic Change Increased Bird Flu Severity During U.S. Spread
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Scientists found the virus strains that arrived in 2021 soon acquired genes from viruses in wild bir...
Published Climate change: Rising rainfall, not temperatures, threaten giraffe survival - Climate Change: Rising Rainfall, Not Temperatures, Threaten Giraffe Survival
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Giraffes in the East African savannahs are adapting surprisingly well to the rising temperatures cau...
Published Researcher uses pressure to understand RNA dynamics - Researcher Uses Pressure to Understand RNA Dynamics
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Just as space holds infinite mysteries, when we zoom in at the level of biomolecules (one trillion t...
Published Early crop plants were more easily 'tamed' - Early Crop Plants Were More Easily 'Tamed'
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Borrowing a page from what we know about animal behavior, archaeologists say that we should reassess...
Published New mechanisms regulating plant response to temperature - New Mechanisms Regulating Plant Response to Temperature
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Discovery of a new protein complex helps scientists understand how plants interpret changes in tempe...
Published Like ancient mariners, ancestors of Prochlorococcus microbes rode out to sea on exoskeleton particles - Like Ancient Mariners, Ancestors of Prochlorococcus Microbes Rode Out to Sea on Exoskeleton Particles
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Throughout the ocean, billions upon billions of plant-like microbes make up an invisible floating fo...
Published Identifying the bee's knees of bumble bee diets - Identifying the Bee's Knees of Bumble Bee Diets
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A new study has identified the bee's knees of bumble bee dietary options in Ohio and the Upper Midwe...
Published Singing humpback whales respond to wind noise, but not boats - Singing Humpback Whales Respond to Wind Noise, but Not Boats
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A new study has found humpback whales sing louder when the wind is noisy, but don't have the same re...
Published Crushed clams, roaming rays: Acoustic tags reveal predator interactions - Crushed Clams, Roaming Rays: Acoustic Tags Reveal Predator Interactions
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Inspired by clam fishermen reports, researchers used passive acoustic telemetry to gauge the interac...