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Published Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population
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A study has discovered molecular pathways regulated by a gene traditionally used to control wheat-fl ...
Published Exercising during pregnancy normalizes eating behaviors in offspring from obese mice
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Maternal obesity impacts the eating behaviors of offspring via long-term overexpression of the micro...
Published Only one in 20 therapies tested in animals reach approval for human use
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An analysis of reviews of translational biomedical research reveals that just 5% of therapies tested...
Published When thoughts flow in one direction
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Contrary to previous assumptions, nerve cells in the human neocortex are wired differently than in m...
Published Spotted apex predator being pressured by spotted pack hunters -- and it's our fault
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Leopards, who are already in decline, can't keep up with hyenas when people are around. As we humans...
Published Forming ice: There's a fungal protein for that
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New research explores how proteins produced by a common fungus trigger ice nucleation at warm temper...
Published A gut microbe could hold a key to help people benefit from healthy foods
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In a study involving 50,000+ individuals from around the world, higher gut levels of Blastocystis, a ...
Published Sewage overflows linked to increase in gastrointestinal illnesses
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A new study has found that residents living in the downstream communities that border the Merrimack ...
Published BESSY II: Local variations in the atomic structure of High-Entropy Alloys
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High-entropy alloys can withstand extreme heat and stress, making them suitable for a variety of spe...
Published Understanding the atomic density fluctuations in silica glass
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The intermediate range order of covalent glasses has been extensively studied in terms of the first ...
Published Use of habitat for agricultural purposes puts primate infants at risk
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Frequent visits to oil palm plantations are leading to a sharp increase in mortality rates among inf...
Published Simple food swaps could cut greenhouse gas emissions from household groceries by a quarter
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Switching food and drink purchases to very similar but more environmentally friendly alternatives co...
Published Icy impacts: Planetary scientists use physics and images of impact craters to gauge the thickness of ice on Europa
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New study reveals that Europa's ice shell is at least 20 kilometers thick. ...
Published Producing novel liquid crystals by stacking antiaromatic units
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In a recent study, researchers developed modified norcorrole molecules whose side chains favored the ...
Published Barley plants fine-tune their root microbial communities through sugary secretions
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Different types of barley recruit distinct communities of soil microbes to grow around their roots b...
Published North American cities may see a major species turnover by the end of the century
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Climate change may dramatically affect the animal species observed in North American cities, accordi...
Published New internet addiction spectrum: Where are you on the scale?
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Young people (24 years and younger) spend an average of six hours a day online, primarily using thei...
Published AIs are irrational, but not in the same way that humans are
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Large Language Models behind popular generative AI platforms like ChatGPT gave different answers whe...
Published Seeking social proximity improves flight routes among pigeons
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A new study looked at the social influences on pigeon flight routes. Comparing the flight patterns o ...
Published Fishy parenting? Punishing offspring encourages cooperation
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Scientists discovered that Neolamprologus savoryi fish use punishment to encourage offspring to coop...