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June 26, 2025
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June 24, 2025 Exploration for deep-sea minerals in the Clarion Clipperton Zone threatens to disrupt an unexpectedly rich ecosystem of whales and dolphins. New studies have detected endangered species in the area and warn that mining noise and sediment could ...
June 12, 2025 Mercury contamination is surfacing as a serious concern in parts of Georgia and South Carolina, particularly in regions like the Okefenokee Swamp. University of Georgia researchers found alarmingly high levels of the neurotoxic metal in alligators, ...
June 3, 2025 Eating a colorful variety of flavonoid-rich foods like tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples may significantly lower your risk of chronic diseases and even help you live longer. A major study ...
May 30, 2025 A new study integrated mathematical modeling with advanced imaging to discover that the physical shape of the fruit fly egg chamber, combined with chemical signals, significantly influences how cells ...
May 29, 2025 Scientists analyzed almost 200 cannabis genomes to create the most comprehensive, high-quality, detailed genetic atlas of the plant to date. The atlas reveals unprecedented diversity and complexity within the species, sets the stage for advances in ...
May 29, 2025 Spring in the Arctic brings forth a plethora of peeps and downy hatchlings as millions of birds gather to raise their young. The same was true 73 million years ago, according to a new article. The paper documents the earliest-known example of birds ...
May 26, 2025 An analysis of 900 species over a 20-year period showed that biodiversity enhances ecosystem stability and helps safeguard natural communities in a changing ...
May 26, 2025 Planting flower strips in a field with at least two species can increase the number of natural enemies of pests by 70 percent. The more flower species, the better the effect, according to a new ...
May 22, 2025 Researchers have shown that gonadotrophs, cells in the pituitary gland with a key role in puberty and reproduction, come from two different populations, with the majority produced after birth rather ...
May 22, 2025 Songbirds who make the arduous flight from their nesting sites in northern boreal forests to warm, southern climates in the winter may be rewarded for their journey with greater genetic ...
May 22, 2025 New research reveals how repeated genetic changes in hibiscus flowers have led to the loss of visually striking bullseye patterns despite their advantage in attracting pollinators like ...
May 22, 2025 Two of the traits that set modern humans apart from non-human primates are taller stature and a higher basal metabolic rate. Researchers have identified a genetic variant that contributed to the ...
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June 25, 2025 Leafcutter ants live in highly organized colonies where every ant has a job, and now researchers can flip those jobs like a switch. By manipulating just two neuropeptides, scientists can turn ...
June 15, 2025 Aphid-hunting wasps can reproduce with or without sex, challenging previous assumptions. This unique flexibility could boost sustainable pest control if its hidden drawbacks can be ...
June 15, 2025 A University of Queensland-led project has developed a tool to standardise genetic testing of koala populations, providing a significant boost to ...
June 11, 2025 Female earwigs may be evolving exaggerated weaponry just like males. A study from Toho University found that female forceps, once assumed to be passive tools, show the same kind of outsized growth ...
June 10, 2025 Bumblebee queens don t work nonstop. UC Riverside scientists discovered that queens take strategic reproductive breaks early in colony formation likely to conserve energy and increase the chance of ...
May 20, 2025 Higher maternal selenium levels during pregnancy were associated with a lower risk of streptococcal infections in children, suggesting a potential ...
May 20, 2025 What do chickens and people with a common reproductive disorder have in common? More than one might think -- and a widely-used diabetes medication might just be the surprising ...
May 20, 2025 A new report identifies the top 12 emerging threats that could accelerate pollinator losses within the next 5-15 years, according to ten of the world's leading ...
May 20, 2025 Scientists have uncovered the genetic underpinnings of one of the ocean's most bizarre animals: a branching marine worm named Ramisyllis ...
May 19, 2025 A team of researchers has discovered 71 new native bee species belonging to the resin pot bees, or Megachile (Austrochile), which are unique to Australia and present in every state and territory ...
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May 19, 2025 New research has revealed that high densities of European honey bees could be harming Australian native bees' 'fitness' by reducing their reproductive success and altering key traits ...
May 15, 2025 Thetis cells, a class of immune cells first described in 2022, play an essential and previously unknown role in suppressing inflammatory responses to food, a new study ...
May 15, 2025 Many an orange cat-affiliated human will vouch for their cat's, let's say, specialness. But now scientists have confirmed that there is, in fact, something unique about ginger-hued domestic ...
May 14, 2025 Researchers have revealed insight into why embryos erase a key epigenetic mark during early development, suggesting this may have evolved to help form a ...
May 14, 2025 With coral reefs in crisis due to climate change, scientists have engineered a bio-ink that could help promote coral larvae settlement and restore these underwater ecosystems before it's too ...
May 14, 2025 The northern white rhinoceros is one of the rarest animals on Earth, with just two females left and no natural way for the species to reproduce. Now, scientists have mapped the entire genome of a ...
May 12, 2025 Research shows microbial communities in echidna pseudo-pouches undergo dramatic changes while the animal is lactating, which could help in creating an environment for their young, known as puggles, ...
May 9, 2025 Wild chimpanzees alter the meaning of single calls when embedding them into diverse call combinations, mirroring linguistic operations in human language. Human language, however, allows an infinite ...
May 9, 2025 In a new study, researchers are investigating the interaction of major global change drivers on ...
May 9, 2025 A scientist decided to find out why a bacterial infection makes fruit flies promiscuous. What he discovered could help curb mosquito-borne diseases and manage crop ...
May 9, 2025 Wasp mothers have stunning brainpower when it comes to feeding their young, new research ...
May 7, 2025 Researchers have gained comprehensive insights into the entire nervous system of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The study describes in detail the neurons that span the entire nervous system ...
May 5, 2025 Friendship comes with complex pros and cons -- possibly explaining why some individuals are less sociable, according to a new study of ...
Deciphering the Migratory Behavior and Connectivity of Mediterranean and Atlantic Cory's Shearwaters
Apr. 30, 2025 A good wildlife management plan must include information on their migratory processes if the conservation of a species, particularly an endangered species, is to be improved. In the marine ...
Apr. 30, 2025 Protein sources appear to have major effects on both the population and function of the mouse gut ...
Apr. 28, 2025 Researchers have identified crucial structural variations that determine seed size and weight in peanuts, paving the way for the development of higher-yielding crop ...
Apr. 28, 2025 Scientists suggest social spiders are more about going with the flow than sticking to a role, after new research challenges the idea of fixed ...
Apr. 28, 2025 Forget fleeting friendships the social secrets of the long-tailed tit has revealed an extraordinary level of family commitment even during migratory journeys. Birds that babysit: scientists reveal ...
Apr. 28, 2025 The study found that bird species who nest in tree cavities have independently evolved heightened aggression across lineages, particularly in ...
Apr. 28, 2025 Through intensive breeding, humans have pushed breeds such as pug dogs and Persian cats to evolve with very similar skulls and 'smushed' faces, so they're more similar to each other ...
Monday, May 19, 2025
Thursday, May 15, 2025
- Key Player in Childhood Food Allergies Identified: Thetis Cells
- Scientists Track Down Mutation That Makes Orange Cats Orange
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Marsupial Research Reveals How Mammalian Embryos Form
- An Ink That Boosts Coral Reef Settlement by 20 Times
- Genome of Near-Extinct Northern White Rhino Offers Hope for Reviving the Species
Monday, May 12, 2025
Friday, May 9, 2025
- The Origins of Language
- Heat and Land Use: Bees Suffer in Particular
- Can Frisky Flies Save Human Lives?
- Wasp Mums Use Remarkable Memory When Feeding Offspring
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Monday, May 5, 2025
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
- Deciphering the Migratory Behavior and Connectivity of Mediterranean and Atlantic Cory's Shearwaters
- Protein Sources Change the Gut Microbiome -- Some Drastically
Monday, April 28, 2025
- New Pangenome Analysis Uncovers Genetic Key to Larger Peanut Yields
- Social 'hippie' Spiders Don't Believe in Labels: Study Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Animal Personalities
- Family First: Scientists Reveal Long-Tailed Tits' Remarkable Family Bonds
- New Research on Bird Behavior Suggests That Evolution May Repeat Itself
- Evolution of Pugs and Persians Converges on Cuteness
- 'Extremely Rare Event': Bone Analysis Suggests Ancient Echidnas Lived in Water
- Chip-Shop Fish Among Key Seabed Engineers
Thursday, April 24, 2025
- New Approach Makes AI Adaptable for Computer Vision in Crop Breeding
- Female Bonobos Keep Males in Check -- Not With Strength, but With Solidarity
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
- How Do You Like Them Apples? Apple Genus Evolution Revealed
- Insects Are Disappearing Due to Agriculture -- And Many Other Drivers, New Research Reveals
Monday, April 21, 2025
Thursday, April 17, 2025
- European Potato Genome Decoded: Small Gene Pool With Large Differences
- Curious Isolation: New Butterfly Species Discovered
- Personality Test for Bees
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
- Little Birds' Personalities Shine Through Their Song -- And May Help Find a Mate
- New Pollen-Replacing Food for Honey Bees Brings New Hope for Survival
- Growing Wildflowers on Disused Urban Land Can Damage Bee Health
- Studying How Seals Adapt to Extreme Environments Could Lead to Benefits in Human Reproductive Health
Monday, April 14, 2025
Friday, April 11, 2025
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
- Love Songs in the Sand: Researchers Listen in to Fiddler Crab Courtship
- Protein Necessary for Fruit Fly Fertility
- From Bacterial Immunity to Plant Sex
- Reduced Movement of Starlings With Parasite Infections Has a Negative Impact on Their Offspring
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Friday, April 4, 2025
- Researchers Reveal Why Young Plants May Be More Vulnerable to Disease
- Century-Old Clues Reveal Hidden Threat to Australian Songbird
Thursday, April 3, 2025
- Corpse Flowers Are Threatened by Spotty Recordkeeping
- Precision Medicine Could Be Possible in the Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
- Bees Actively Adjust Flower Choice Based on Color and Distance: Updating 'flower Constancy' Beyond Darwin's Theory
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
- How This Tiny Snake Could Change Our View of Genetics
- Sensing Sickness: New Method for Boosting Bee Health
Monday, March 31, 2025
Thursday, March 27, 2025
- We Must Not Ignore Eugenics in Our Genetics Curriculum, Says Professor
- Park Entrances May Be Hotspots for Infective Dog Roundworm Eggs
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
- Ecologists Document Utah's Bee Species and Say Beehive State Is Rich in Bee Diversity
- A Hit of Dopamine Tells Baby Birds When Their Song Practice Is Paying Off
Monday, March 24, 2025
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
- Popular Cooking Cheese Made With Peas Yields Same Taste and Texture
- Coastal Guardians Pioneer a New Way to Protect the Florida Keys' Shorelines
Monday, March 17, 2025
Thursday, March 13, 2025
- The Long Wait for Bees to Return to Restored Grasslands
- Brown Trout Proven to Successfully Navigate Beaver Dams
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Monday, March 10, 2025
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
- New STI Impacts 1 in 3 Women: Landmark Study Reveals Men Are the Missing Link
- Iconic Australian Bird Reveals Hidden Farming Talent
- Satellite Image Analysis Delivers New Insight Into the Functional Diversity of Tropical Forests
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
- Study Reveals How Rising Temperatures Could Lead to Population Crashes
- Genetic Mixing: The Secret to Killer Whale Resilience and Adaptability
- Using Computer Science to Save the Bees
- Giant Clone of Seaweed in the Baltic Sea
- 1,400 Species Found in Guts of Asian Hornets
Monday, March 3, 2025
- Naturally Occurring Mechanism Hampers Fertility
- Strong Link Between Western Diet During Pregnancy and ADHD
Friday, February 28, 2025
Thursday, February 27, 2025
- Midwestern Field Trials Suggest Overuse of Rootworm-Resistant Corn Reduces Farmers' Profits
- Pioneering Work Generates Feline Embryonic Stem Cells in Boon for Cats
- Conservation Focusing on Birds of a Feather May Have Mixed Results
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
- 'Smarts' Count: Evolution of Intelligence
- Lifestyle Choices During Pregnancy Can Impact Child's Motor Development Up to the Age of 5-6 Years
- In the Weeds: Amaranth Genomes Reveal Secrets of Success
Monday, February 24, 2025
- Honeybee Dance 'styles' Sway Food Foraging Success
- Beehive Sensors Offer Hope in Saving Honeybee Colonies
Thursday, February 20, 2025
- Turtles Change Nesting Patterns in Response to Climate Change
- Scientists Warn of Increased Mpox Transmission
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
- Bio-Hybrid Drone Uses Silkworm Moth Antennae to Navigate Using Smell
- Resilient Algae May Speed Up Greenland Ice Melt
- Parasitic Orchids Are Healthier
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Monday, February 17, 2025
Thursday, February 13, 2025
- Function of Red Stigmas in Wind-Pollinated Flowers
- How Fruit Flies Flit Between Courtship and Aggression to Fight for Mates
- New England's Salt Marshes Store 10 Million Cars' Worth of Carbon -- And Add Another 15,000-Worth Every Year