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Published Phytoplankton blooms offer insight into impacts of climate change - Phytoplankton Blooms Offer Insight into Impacts of Climate Change
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The first study into the biological response of the upper ocean in the wake of South Pacific cyclone...
Published A journey to the origins of multicellular life: Long-term experimental evolution in the lab - A Journey to the Origins of Multicellular Life: Long-term Experimental Evolution in the Lab
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Over 3,000 generations of laboratory evolution, researchers watched as their model organism, 'snowfl...
Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role
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Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in...
Published Scientists investigate the evolution of animal developmental mechanisms, show how some of Earth's earliest animals evolved - Scientists Investigate the Evolution of Animal Developmental Mechanisms: How Some of Earth's Earliest Animals Evolved
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Lacking bones, brains, and even a complete gut, the body plans of simple animals like sea anemones a...
Published Researchers discover a new species of larger benthic foraminifer from the Ryukyu Islands - Researchers Unearth a New Species of Larger Benthic Foraminifer in the Ryukyu Islands
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An international group of researchers have discovered a previously unknown species of large foramini...
Published Previously undescribed lineage of Archaea illuminates microbial evolution - Previously Undescribed Lineage of Archaea Illuminates Microbial Evolution
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Scientists describe a previously unknown phylum of aquatic Archaea that are likely dependent on part...
Published New transporter for recycling of bacterial cell wall found - New Transporter for Recycling of Bacterial Cell Wall Found
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A transporter which some bacteria use to recycle fragments of their cell wall has been discovered. R...
Published Weird and wonderful world of fungi shaped by evolutionary bursts, study finds - Weird and Wonderful World of Fungi Shaped by Evolutionary Bursts, Study Finds
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Scientists have discovered that the vast anatomical variety of fungi stems from evolutionary increas...
Published Advanced imaging sheds light on immune escape of shape-shifting fungus - Advanced Imaging Sheds Light on Immune Escape of Shape-Shifting Fungus
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Fungal pathogens have a major global impact upon human health -- they are often difficult to diagnos...
Published Maths unlocks molecular interactions that open window to how life evolved - Maths Unlocks Molecular Interactions That Open Window to How Life Evolved
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Landmark research by mathematicians sets out the definitive picture of biological adaptation at the...
Published Self-organization: What robotics can learn from amoebae - Self-Organization: What Robotics Can Learn from Amoebae
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Researchers have developed a new model to describe how biological or technical systems form complex...
Published Bacteria communicate like us -- and we could use this to help address antibiotic resistance - Bacteria Communicate Like Us: How This Can Help Address Antibiotic Resistance
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Like the neurons firing in human brains, bacteria use electricity to communicate and respond to envi...
Published A new model offers an explanation for the huge variety of sizes of DNA in nature - A New Model Explains the Diversity of DNA Sizes in Nature
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A new model offers a possible solution to the scientific question of why neutral sequences, sometime...
Published Casting shadows on solar cells connected in series - Casting Shadows on Solar Cells Connected in Series
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Even small objects, such as dust and leaves, can block sunlight from reaching solar cells, and under...
Published Researchers map mosquito cells that may help the insects choose tastiest humans - Researchers Map Mosquito Cells That May Help the Insects Choose Tastiest Humans
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In a bid to understand why mosquitoes may be more attracted to one human than another, researchers s...
Published Discovery of an unexpected function of blood immune cells: Their ability to proliferate - Discovery of an Unexpected Function of Blood Immune Cells: Their Ability to Proliferate
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The ability of a cell to divide, to proliferate, is essential for life and gives rise to the formati...
Published Testing antibiotic resistance with a fast, cheap, and easy method - Testing Antibiotic Resistance with a Fast, Cheap, and Easy Method
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Researchers have developed a novel and highly efficient method for rapid antibiotic susceptibility t...
Published Understanding the cryptic role fungi play in ecosystems - Understanding the Cryptic Role Fungi Play in Ecosystems
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It is estimated that there are approximately 3 to 13 million fungal species on Earth, many of which...
Published How life and geology worked together to forge Earth's nutrient rich crust - How Life and Geology Worked Together to Forge Earth's Nutrient Rich Crust
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Around 500 million years ago life in the oceans rapidly diversified. In the blink of an eye -- at le...
Published Brain circuits for locomotion evolved long before appendages and skeletons - Brain Circuits for Locomotion Evolved Long Before Appendages and Skeletons
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Scientists found parallels between the neural circuitry that guides locomotion in sea slugs and in m...