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Published Bacteria-virus arms race provides rare window into rapid and complex evolution



Rather than a slow, gradual process as Darwin envisioned, biologists can now see how evolutionary ch...
Published Much more than waste: Tiny vesicles exchange genetic information between cells in the sea



Researchers take a look at data that has so far been mostly discarded as contamination, revealing th...
Published Zika's shape-shifting machinery, and a possible vulnerability



Viruses have limited genetic material -- and few proteins -- so all the pieces must work extra hard....
Published Clown anemonefish seem to be counting bars and laying down the law



We often think of fish as carefree swimmers in the ocean, reacting to the world around them without...
Published Spiral-shaped lens provides clear vision at a range of distances and lighting conditions



Researchers have developed a spiral-shaped lens that maintains clear focus at different distances in...
Published Self-correcting quantum computers within reach?



Quantum computers promise to reach speeds and efficiencies impossible for even the fastest supercomp...
Published Micro- and nanoplastics in the body are passed on during cell division



The gastrointestinal tract is already known to researchers as a major storage site for micro- and na...
Published How to run a password update campaign efficiently and with minimal IT costs



Computer scientists found that email notifications to update passwords potentially yielded diminishi...
Published Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers



The properties of supramolecular polymers are dictated by the self-assembled state of the molecules....
Published Radio waves can tune up bacteria to become life-saving medicines



Scientists have found a new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells -- a process used to make many v...
Published Maternal obesity may promote liver cancer



Obesity, which could reach 50% of the population in certain developed countries by 2030, is a major...
Published In flies, a single brain cell can drive multiple movements of the body



Motor neurons are the cells the brain uses to command muscles to act. Scientists typically thought o...
Published Measuring the extent of global droughts in unprecedented detail



While some parts of the world suffer extreme heat and persistent drought, others are being flooded....
Published AI learns through the eyes and ears of a child



Researchers have been skeptical that recent AI advances can tell us much about human learning and de ...
Published Mapping methane emissions from rivers around globe reveals surprising sources



A new study finds rivers and streams at higher latitudes contributing as much methane, a potent gree ...
Published Sediment core analysis supports new epoch characterized by human impact on planet



Scientists analyzed open-source data to track vegetation changes across North America since the end...
Published Bird brains left other dinosaurs behind - Bird Brains Left Other Dinosaurs Behind


Research on a newly discovered bird fossil found that a unique brain shape may be why the ancestors...
Published How and why animals can live alongside humans



New research suggests animals can thrive in human-dominated environments by being expert judges of r...
Published 3D printed nanocellulose upscaled for green architectural applications



For the first time, a hydrogel material made of nanocellulose and algae has been tested as an altern...
Published When lab-trained AI meets the real world, 'mistakes can happen'



Human pathologists are extensively trained to detect when tissue samples from one patient mistakenly...