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Scientists develop 'Twitter' for cells |
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Scientists image heart RNA structure for the first time |
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10 new bird taxa discovered in islands of Wallacea |
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Wildlife needs fire-damaged and dead trees after fires |
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Scientists welcome reports of wolf pack in northern Colorado,
call for reintroduction to ensure recovery |
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Rotting feral pig carcasses teach scientists what happens when
tons of animals die all at once |
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Pearls of wisdom |
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New function for potential tumor suppressor in brain
development |
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Taking one for the team: How bacteria self-destruct to fight
viral infections |
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Hummingbirds' rainbow colors come from pancake-shaped
structures in their feathers |
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Scientists transform a BBQ lighter into a high-tech lab device |
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Swarms of locusts threaten food security in Kenya |
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Technique allows dolphin pregnancy exams to mirror those in
humans |
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Chromatin organizes itself into 3-D 'forests' in single cells |
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Trace metals in leatherback turtle eggs may harm consumers |
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Historic German island is nursery for North Sea seals |
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Species-saving Galapagos giant tortoise Diego can take a rest |
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Plea for New Zealand to house fire-threatened koalas |
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Herpes simplex viruses: new relationships between epidemiology
and history |
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Climate change unlikely to drive sugar maples north |
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High anxiety: Proposed US hemp rules worry industry |
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Predicting non-native invasions in Antarctica |
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A protein called Sestrin might be responsible for many of the
benefits of a good workout |
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Blue mussels' ability to buffer climate-induced stress could
benefit aquaculture |
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A new model of metabolism draws from thermodynamics and
'omics' |
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Specific insulin-like peptide regulates how beetle 'weapons'
grow |
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Making real a biotechnology dream: nitrogen-fixing cereal
crops |
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Research identifies possible on/off switch for plant growth |
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Inside story on cassowary evolution |
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Broadest study to date of Bornean elephants yields insight
into their habitat selection |
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Device keeps human livers alive for one week outside of the
body |
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Global database of all bird species shows how body shape
predicts lifestyle |
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High temperatures due to global warming will be dramatic even
for tardigrades |
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Directed evolution of endogenous genes opens door to rapid
agronomic trait improvement |
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Fisheries management is actually working, global analysis
shows |
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How do X-ray images helped reveal insects' physiological
responses to gravity? |
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Cell growth: Intricate network of potential new regulatory
mechanisms has been decoded |
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Study aims to prevent adverse drug reactions in dogs |
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A single gene for scent reception separates two species of
orchid bees |
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Study: Humanity's footprint is squashing world's wildlife |
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Many rescue dog owners think they are imported (wrongly) into
UK via Pet Travel Scheme |
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Life's clockwork: Scientist shows how molecular engines keep
us ticking |
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New study reveals international movements of Atlantic tarpon,
need for protection |
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New research finds ranchers consider diverse factors in
managing their land |
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The advantage of changing sex in fish population recovery |
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Makeshift koala hospital scrambles to save dozens injured in
bushfires |
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Scientists bolt down the defenses against ambrosia beetles |
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Sea urchins could prove to be Rhode Island's next
climate-resilient crop |
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Malaria in the Amazon increases with deforestation |
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Five things to know about rats |
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Getting to know your microbiome better |
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You can leave water out for wildlife without attracting
mosquitoes if you take a few precautions |
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Australia's bushfires could drive more than 700 animal species
to extinction |
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Is that plant healthy? Using the waxy surface of leaves to
monitor their health |
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RNA provides clues to explain longevity of ginkgo trees |
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Parasitoid wasp species discovered in the Amazon can
manipulate host's behavior |
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Microorganisms fed with toxic gas to produce biofuel |
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Egg trading between hermaphroditic fish: Why would you give
when you can just take? |
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Surprising beauty found in bacterial cultures |
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Scientists seek urgent action on impacts of climate change on
reptiles and amphibians |
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Researchers discover new strategy in the fight against
antibiotic resistance |
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Cat parasite reduces general anxiety in infected mice, not
just fear of feline predators |
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A simple twist of cell fate |
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Custom-built molecules enable editing of genes previously
obscured by DNA's innately protective structure |
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What we're learning about the reproductive microbiome |
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Plant genomes reveal the basis for adaptation to contrasting
climates |
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New E. coli-infecting bacteriophage introduced in PHAGE |
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Scientists hope to defeat infections after discovering
bacterial espionage |
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Researchers develop tool to identify molecular receptors in
worms |
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Analyzing DNA in soil could be an effective way of tracking
animals |
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What keeps couples together |
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Animals reduce the symmetry of their markings to improve
camouflage |
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Scientists provide novel strategies for parasitic weed control |
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Researchers unlock secrets of cell division, define role for
protein elevated in cancer |
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Infectious disease defenses among ancient hominid
contributions to adaptation of modern humans |
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Including irregular time intervals improves animal movement
studies |
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'Amazing': New embryo made of nearly extinct rhino species |
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Lame sheep adjust their behavior to cope with their condition,
study finds |
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Super-fast beer fermentation from ancient Norwegian yeast |
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How zebra finches learn to sing |
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Principe's Obo snail population declined by more than 75% in
the last 20 years |
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Why we don't know how many mountain gorillas live in the wild |
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Old fishing hooks are severe hazards for sharks |
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Scientists highlight effects of climate change on UK's
plankton |
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TESSA: A practical tool to measure the impact of protecting
biodiversity |
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Debunking the viral tales of wombat 'heroes' |
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Bushfire crisis spells trouble for Aussie insects |
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The heat is on for Australia's beloved marsupials |
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Nitrogen-fixing genes could help grow more food using fewer
resources |
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Biologists make living sperm glow |
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Animals should use short, fast movements to avoid being
located |
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'The blob,' food supply squeeze to blame for largest seabird
die-off |
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Study: Pig virus is easily transmitted among chickens and
turkeys |
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Glimpses of fatherhood found in non-pair-bonding chimps |
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Competing crabs don't fight over 'homes' |
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Terrain may help identify habitats that are resilient to the
effects of climate change |
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Male songbirds can't survive on good looks alone, says a new
study |
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The mysterious, legendary giant squid's genome is revealed |
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Discovery reveals how remora fishes know when to hitch a ride
aboard their hosts |
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Experts say Med Sea altered by Suez Canal's invasive species |
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Tiny Seychelles island coaxes bird back from brink |
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Jumping genes threaten egg cell quality |
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How cells assemble their microtubule skeleton |
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New software to better understand conversations between cells |
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Trees struggle when forests become too small |
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New mechanisms describe how the genome regulates itself |
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Potential to adapt is revealed by evolutionary genomics |
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Worst marine heatwave on record killed one million seabirds in
North Pacific Ocean |
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What should we do with the millions of animals killed by
bushfires? |
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Scientists create decoy molecule that neutralizes arenaviruses |
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Blue-green algae found to produce greenhouse gas methane |
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Incubated Prometheoarchaeum syntrophicum samples may provide
clues about origin of eukaryotic cells |
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Bird species are facing extinction hundreds of times faster
than previously thought |
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Nanopore sequencing of African swine fever virus |
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Physicists design 'super-human' red blood cells to deliver
drugs to specific targets within the body |
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Organs-on-Chips Centre opens in UK for advancements in medical
research and drug development |
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Scientists uncover how an explosion of new genes explain the
origin of land plants |
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Researchers decode the circuitry of neuromuscular organoids |
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