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Published 'Primordial super-enhancers' provide early snapshot of the mechanisms that allowed for multicellularity - Primordial Super-Enhancers: A Snapshot of Multicellularity's Mechanisms


A new study has found that organelle-like transcriptional condensates are an ancient and flexible to...
Published Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers - Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers


Do cesarean-born babies miss out on essential microbes? New evidence suggests that the answer may be...
Published Scientists discover the evolutionary secret behind different animal life cycles - Scientists Discover the Evolutionary Secret Behind Different Animal Life Cycles


Researchers uncover for the first time the mechanism that likely explains how embryos form either a...
Published Genetic switch makes the eyes of male bees large and of female bees small - Genetic Switch Makes the Eyes of Male Bees Large and of Female Bees Small


Bee researchers have identified a new gene in honeybees, which is responsible for the dimorphic eye...
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 Single-molecule valve: Breakthrough in nanoscale control - Single-Molecule Valve: A Breakthrough in Nanoscale Control



A research group has succeeded in regulating the flow of single molecules in solution by opening and ...
Published Confirmed: Atmospheric helium levels are rising - Confirmed: Atmospheric Helium Levels Are Rising


Scientists used an unprecedented technique to detect that levels of helium are rising in the atmosph...
Published Engineers create bacteria that can synthesize an unnatural amino acid - Engineers Create Bacteria That Can Synthesize an Unnatural Amino Acid



Researchers have engineered bacteria to synthesize an amino acid that contains a rare functional gro...
Published Arctic lakes are vanishing in surprise climate finding - Arctic Lakes are Vanishing in Surprise Climate Finding


A study shows a widespread patterns of loss, upending scientists' previous projections. ABSTRACT: Ar...
Published Forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon - Forests Recovering from Logging Act as a Source of Carbon



Tropical forests recovering from logging are sources of carbon for years afterwards, contrary to pre...
Published New species of stegosaur is oldest discovered in Asia, and possibly the world - New Species of Stegosaur is Oldest Discovered in Asia, and Possibly the World


Relatively small, but fearsome-looking stegosaur measured about 2.8 meters (9 feet) from nose to tai...
Published Impact of coral chemical compounds on reef composition and health - Impact of Coral Chemical Compounds on Reef Composition and Health


Stumbling upon a new source of underwater caffeine was just an added bonus of a new study examining...
Published Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes - Scales or Feathers? It All Comes Down to a Few Genes



Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a rem...
Published Sea urchins keep on trucking while other marine life languishes in the Florida Keys - Sea Urchins: The Unsung Heroes of the Florida Keys


A litany of negative environmental pressures have had little to no effect on sand dollars and heart...
Published African penguins: Climate refugees from a distant past? - African Penguins: Climate Refugees from a Distant Past?



Imagine the view from the western coastline of southern Africa during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)...
Published Ocean life helps produce clouds, but existing clouds keep new ones at bay - Ocean Life and Cloud Formation: A Complex Relationship


New findings significantly alter the prevailing understanding of how marine life influences clouds a...
Published Unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and pekin duck - Unusual Sex Chromosomes of Platypus, Emu, and Pekin Duck


Three studies uncovered the unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and Pekin duck. Platypus have f...
Published The positional transmitter of statoliths unveiled: It keeps plants from getting lazy - The Unveiling of the Positional Transmitter of Statoliths: Preventing Plant Laziness



Plants orient their organs in response to the gravity vector, with roots growing towards gravity and...
Published The speed at which spinosaurid dinosaur teeth were replaced accounts for their overabundance in Cretaceous sites - The Speed of Spinosaurid Dinosaur Teeth Replacement Explains Their Overabundance in Cretaceous Sites


Spinosaurid dinosaurs were able to develop up to three generations of teeth at the same time, a high...
Published 10-year countdown to sea-ice-free Arctic - 10-Year Countdown to Sea-Ice-Free Arctic



Research team predicts Arctic without ice by the end of 2030s if current increasing rate of greenhou...