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Published Nutrition needs drive bee appetites
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Scientists studied the foraging habits of wild bees. Their findings can help guide seed and plant ch ...
Published Unveiling ancient secrets: 3D preservation of trilobite soft tissues sheds light on convergent evolution of defensive enrollment
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Researchers describe unusual trilobite fossils prepared as thin sections showing the 3D soft tissues...
Published Chimp moms play with their offspring through good times and bad
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A recent study observing wild chimpanzees over a period of more than 10 years revealed that when foo ...
Published Maternal obesity may promote liver cancer
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Obesity, which could reach 50% of the population in certain developed countries by 2030, is a major...
Published Green-to-red transformation of Euglena gracilis using bonito stock and intense red light
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Euglena gracilis, often regarded as a 'superfood,' is a promising microalga with many health and nut...
Published Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs
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Whirligig beetles, the world's fastest-swimming insect, achieve surprising speeds by employing a str...
Published In flies, a single brain cell can drive multiple movements of the body
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Motor neurons are the cells the brain uses to command muscles to act. Scientists typically thought o...
Published Spy-satellite images offer insights into historical ecosystem changes
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New study advocates the use of more than one million declassified images for ecology and conservatio ...
Published Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research, making useful traits easier to harness
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Researchers developed protocols for growing organoids that mimic a turtle liver, the first organoids...
Published As sea otters recolonize California estuary, they restore its degraded geology
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As sea otters recolonize a California estuary, they are restoring its degraded geology by keeping po...
Published New discovery unravels malaria invasion mechanism
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A recent breakthrough sheds light on how the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, invades human...
Published Early life adversity leaves long-term signatures in baboon DNA
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Early experiences in an animal's life can have a significant impact on its capacity to thrive, even...
Published 75% of exclusive hardwood may be illegally harvested
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The tropical wood type ipe is popular for building exclusive wooden decks, and in North America and...
Published Mixing heat with hair styling products may be bad for your health
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Hair products often contain ingredients that easily evaporate, so users may inhale some of these che...
Published Emergency atmospheric geoengineering wouldn't save the oceans
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Climate change is heating the oceans, altering currents and circulation patterns responsible for reg...
Published Trapping and excitation of the simplest molecule
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The simplest possible molecule H2+ was one of the very first molecules to form in the cosmos. This m...
Published Cutting-edge 'protein lawnmower' created
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Scientists have designed the first synthetic protein-based motor which harnesses biological reaction...
Published Cloud clustering causes more extreme rain
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Understanding cloud patterns in our changing climate is essential to making accurate predictions abo...
Published Earth's surface water dives deep, transforming core's outer layer
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A new study has revealed that water from the Earth's surface can penetrate deep into the planet, alt ...
Published Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change
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New research finds that individual behavioural flexibility and not evolutionary selection is driving...