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Published Microbiome development: Bacteria lay the foundations for their descendants
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The microbiome (the symbiotic community of microbial organisms of a host) is of existential importan...
Published A farsighted approach to tackle nearsightedness
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As humans age, our eyes adjust based on how we use them, growing or shortening to focus where needed ...
Published How to save plants from climate change? Just ask them
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Climate change and a range of human-caused factors have disrupted the habitats of many California na ...
Published Honeybees are more selective in their choices for nutrition than previously thought
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An international research group examined which plants honeybees favor when collecting nectar and pol...
Published Fresher AIr: AI and mobility data may improve air pollution exposure models
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A research team used data from low-cost sensors, artificial intelligence and mobility data to improv...
Published Climate: Why disinformation is so persistent
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Melting of glaciers, rising sea levels, extreme heat waves: the consequences of climate change are m...
Published Drinkable, carbon monoxide-infused foam enhances effectiveness of experimental cancer therapy
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The intriguing finding that smokers did better than non-smokers in a clinical trial for an experimen...
Published Is there a common link between the physical and social worlds? Two brothers think so
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A Rutgers biophysical chemist and his brother, a political scientist on the West Coast, have joined...
Published Brittle stars can learn just fine -- even without a brain
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We humans are fixated on big brains as a proxy for smarts. But headless animals called brittle stars ...
Published Racing to defuse a 'ticking' public health time bomb
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The explosive rise in tick-borne diseases in many parts of the United States over the last five deca...
Published Low economic growth can help keep climate change within the 1.5 °C threshold
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A new study shows that economic growth rates make a big difference when it comes to prospects for li...
Published Wild birds lead people to honey -- and learn from them
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A study finds the greater honeyguide can learn distinct vocal signals to help people in Africa locat...
Published Diverse gut bacteria communities protect against harmful pathogens by nutrient blocking
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New study demonstrates that diverse communities of resident bacteria can protect the human gut from ...
Published This next generation blue light could potentially promote or hinder sleep on command
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Blue light from LED lamps and consumer electronics can mess with your sleep because it disrupts prod...
Published Instant evolution: AI designs new robot from scratch in seconds
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Researchers developed the first AI to date that can intelligently design robots from scratch by comp...
Published Deep-sea mining and warming trigger stress in a midwater jellies
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The deep sea is home to one of the largest animal communities on earth which is increasingly exposed...
Published Multitasking microbes: Scientists engineer bacteria to make two valuable products from plant fiber
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Researchers have engineered bacteria that can produce two chemical products at the same time from un...
Published Syphilis-like diseases were widespread in Americas before arrival of Columbus, researchers find
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Researchers have discovered the genetic material of the pathogen Treponema pallidum in the bones of...
Published Bacteria load their syringes
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Many bacterial pathogens use small injection apparatuses to manipulate the cells of their hosts, suc...
Published Forecasting microbiomes for sustainability and health
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Microbial communities, or microbiomes, are essential for safeguarding human and environmental health ...