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Published Study uncovers mechanics of machete-like 'tail-whipping' in thresher sharks
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Like Indiana Jones, thresher sharks have mastered the art of the whip using their tails. Now, new re...
Published Stranger than friction: A force initiating life
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As the potter works the spinning wheel, the friction between their hands and the soft clay helps the...
Published Much more than waste: Tiny vesicles exchange genetic information between cells in the sea
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Researchers take a look at data that has so far been mostly discarded as contamination, revealing th...
Published A newly identified virus emerges from the deep
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Marine virologists analyzed sediment from the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth, and identi...
Published Innovative tech shows promise to boost rubber production in US
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With disease and high demand posing threats to the world's primary natural rubber supply in Southeas...
Published Researchers create light-powered yeast, providing insights into evolution, biofuels, cellular aging
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Researchers have engineered one of the world's first yeast cells able to harness energy from light,...
Published A fifth of European Red List flora and fauna species may be at risk of extinction
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A new analysis of 14,669 threatened species of plants and animals found in Europe reveals that about ...
Published Clown anemonefish seem to be counting bars and laying down the law
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We often think of fish as carefree swimmers in the ocean, reacting to the world around them without...
Published Sophisticated swarming: Bacteria support each other across generations
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When bacteria build communities, they cooperate and share nutrients across generations. Researchers...
Published Botany must feature more prominently on the school curriculum to promote awareness of climate change, study warns
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Children must be taught more about the importance of plants if education about climate change and su ...
Published 450-million-year-old organism finds new life in Softbotics
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Researchers have used fossil evidence to engineer a soft robotic replica of pleurocystitids, a marin...
Published Unlocking the secret strength of marine mussels
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How do you create strong, yet quick-release connections between living and non-living tissues? This...
Published How shifting climates may have shaped early elephants' trunks
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Researchers have provided new insights into how ancestral elephants developed their dextrous trunks....
Published Jays jump in while crows hold out for the treat
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New research has found that two similar species of birds behave very differently around their favori...
Published Hybrid transistors set stage for integration of biology and microelectronics
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Researchers create transistors combining silicon with biological silk, using common microprocessor m...
Published Broadband buzz: Periodical cicadas' chorus measured with fiber optic cables
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Through an emerging technology called distributed fiber optic sensing, cables bringing high-speed in...
Published Earliest-known fossil mosquito suggests males were bloodsuckers too
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Researchers have found the earliest-known fossil mosquito in Lower Cretaceous amber from Lebanon. Wh...
Published Cellular scaffolding rewired to make microscopic railways
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Researchers were able to control the growth of thin, branching networks that support cellular struct...
Published World's smallest 'fanged' frogs found in Indonesia
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Researchers have identified a species of frog new to science. The Indonesian amphibian is the size o...
Published Study on mysterious Amazon porcupine can help its protection
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A recent study sheds new light on the elusive Roosmalens' dwarf porcupine, a poorly understood neotr...