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Published To groom or not to groom: 'Triage' in the ant kingdom - To Groom or Not to Groom: 'Triage' in the Ant Kingdom



Social ants are masters of cooperative disease defense. They collectively take care of each other to...
Published Qubits: Developing long-distance quantum telecommunications networks - Qubits: Developing Long-Distance Quantum Telecommunications Networks


Computers, smartphones, GPS: quantum physics has enabled many technological advances. It is now open...
Published For dairy farmers, where does the time go? - For Dairy Farmers, Where Does the Time Go?


Globally, dairy producers face increasing challenges regarding sustainability, including declining n...
Published Elephant ecosystems in decline - Elephant Ecosystems in Decline: Understanding the Causes and Consequences



Global space for Asian elephant habitats has been in rapid decline since the 1700s, a new report rev...
Published Mycobiome atlas describes associations between cancers and fungi - Mycobiome Atlas Describes Associations Between Cancers and Fungi


Scientists have created the first pan-cancer mycobiome atlas -- a survey of 35 types of cancer and t...
Published Loss of ancient grazers triggered a global rise in fires - Loss of Ancient Grazers Triggered a Global Rise in Fires


From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world's largest animals, including such iconic gra...
Published A look into the heart of cellular waste disposal - A Look into the Heart of Cellular Waste Disposal



Researchers reveal how a nanomachine takes care of cleaning up inside the cell. ABSTRACT: A Look int...
Published Grambank shows the diversity of the world's languages - Grambank Shows the Diversity of the World's Languages



What shapes the structure of languages? In a new study, an international team of researchers reports...
Published Plants can adapt their lignin using 'chemically encoding' enzymes to face climate change - Plants Can Adapt Their Lignin Using 'Chemically Encoding' Enzymes to Face Climate Change


A new study shows how plants 'encode' specific chemistries of their lignin to grow tall and sustain...
Published Sustainable technique to manufacture chemicals - Sustainable Technique to Manufacture Chemicals



A newly published study details a novel mechanochemistry method that can produce chemicals using les...
Published 'Ugly' reef fishes are most in need of conservation support - Ugly Reef Fishes: The Unsung Heroes of Marine Conservation



What's the relationship between people's perception of beauty and animals' conservation needs? Accor...
Published Wild bumblebee queens lured and killed in commercial hives - Wild Bumblebee Queens Lured and Killed in Commercial Hives


While testing how well commercial bumblebees pollinate early spring crops, researchers made a surpri...
Published Passive cooling system could benefit off-grid locations - Passive Cooling System Could Benefit Off-Grid Locations


A new passive cooling system relies on evaporation and radiation and requires no electricity. The de...
Published Tropical insects are extremely sensitive to changing climates - Tropical Insects: Highly Vulnerable to Climate Change


Insects that are adapted to perennially wet environments, like tropical rainforests, don't tend to d...
Published Migratory birds can partially offset climate change - Migratory Birds: A Natural Solution to Climate Change



A new study demonstrates that birds can partially compensate for climate change by delaying the star...
Published Forests can help manage water amid development, climate change - Forests Can Help Manage Water Amid Development, Climate Change


Riparian buffers helped maintain stream flow in localized areas of a developing watershed of North C ...
Published Protected areas fail to safeguard more than 75% of global insect species - Protected Areas Fail to Safeguard More Than 75% of Global Insect Species


Insects play crucial roles in almost every ecosystem -- they pollinate more than 80% of plants and a...
Published Viable superconducting material created, say researchers - Viable Superconducting Material Created, Say Researchers


Researchers report the creation of a superconducting material at both a temperature and pressure low...
Published Swan populations grow 30 times faster in nature reserves - Swan Populations Grow 30 Times Faster in Nature Reserves


Populations of whooper swans grow 30 times faster inside nature reserves, new research shows. ABSTRA...
Published The influence of AI on trust in human interaction - The Influence of AI on Trust in Human Interaction



As AI becomes increasingly realistic, our trust in those with whom we communicate may be compromised...