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Published The bat's ability to convert energy into muscle power is affected by flight speed - The Bat's Ability to Convert Energy into Muscle Power is Affected by Flight Speed



Small bats are bad at converting energy into muscle power. Surprisingly, a new study led by Lund Uni...
Published Brain-belly connection: Gut health may influence likelihood of developing Alzheimer's - Brain-Belly Connection: How Gut Health May Affect Alzheimer's Risk



A new study pinpoints 10 bacterial groups associated with Alzheimer's disease, provides new insights...
Published In Florida study, nonnative leaf-litter ants are replacing native ants - In Florida study, nonnative leaf-litter ants are replacing native ants



A new look at decades of data from museum collections and surveys of leaf-litter ants in Florida rev...
Published Hibernating bears' ability to regulate insulin narrowed down to eight proteins - Hibernating Bears' Ability to Regulate Insulin Narrowed Down to Eight Proteins


Feeding honey to hibernating bears helped researchers find the potential genetic keys to the bears'...
Published New research reveals the impact of different species and their traits on human wellbeing - New Research Reveals the Impact of Different Species and Their Traits on Human Wellbeing



New research has revealed that well-functioning ecosystems are crucial to human health and wellbeing...
Published Natural selection can slow evolution, maintain similarities across generations



New research suggests that natural selection, famous for rewarding advantageous differences in organ...
Published Supersized fruit eater database on climate change frontline - Supersized Fruit Eater Database on Climate Change Frontline



To conserve precious and fragile biodiversity hotspots, a crucial step is knowing how the fruit eate...
Published Caribou have been using same Arctic calving grounds for 3,000 years - Caribou Have Been Using the Same Arctic Calving Grounds for 3,000 Years


Caribou have been using the same Arctic calving grounds for more than 3,000 years. Female caribou sh...
Published Epigenetic regulator MOF drives mitochondrial metabolism



Researchers have unveiled a new mechanism for regulating mitochondrial function. The findings reveal...
Published Schrödinger's cat makes better qubits - Schrödinger's Cat: The Future of Quantum Computing



Drawing from Schrodinger's cat thought experiment, scientists have built a 'critical cat code' qubit...
Published Symmetric graphene quantum dots for future qubits - Symmetric Graphene Quantum Dots for Future Qubits



Quantum dots in semiconductors such as silicon or gallium arsenide have long been considered hot can...
Published Blue PHOLEDs: Final color of efficient OLEDs finally viable in lighting



Lights could soon use the full color suite of perfectly efficient organic light-emitting diodes, or...
Published How tidal range electricity generation can protect coastal areas from flooding



Tidal range schemes can protect estuaries and coastal areas from the effects of sea level rise, acco...
Published how far can the wind can carry a plant's seeds? New model



Playing an essential foundational role in an ecosystem, plants contribute to the well-being of human...
Published Scientists identify 2022 sea urchin killer - Scientists Identify 2022 Sea Urchin Killer: A Threat to Marine Ecosystems



A team of researchers has identified a single-celled organism called a ciliate as the cause of a mas...
Published Spring forest flowers likely key to bumblebee survival - Spring Forest Flowers Likely Key to Bumblebee Survival


For more than a decade, ecologists have been warning of a downward trend in bumble bee populations a...
Published Research reveals longstanding cultural continuity at oldest occupied site in West Africa - Research Reveals Longstanding Cultural Continuity at Oldest Occupied Site in West Africa



Stone tools recovered from near the Senegalese coast extend occupation of the region back to 150 tho...
Published Researchers shed light on river resiliency to flooding



Researchers have completed one of the most extensive river resilience studies, examining how river e...
Published Breakthrough in developing the PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccine for over 6-year cART-free AIDS prevention and virologic control



Researchers found that PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccination can induce sustained virus-specific CD8+ T cell...
Published A step toward safe and reliable autopilots for flying - A Step Toward Safe and Reliable Autopilots for Flying



Researchers developed a machine-learning technique that can autonomously drive a car or fly a plane...