A key to protecting apples from climate change might be hiding in Michigan's forests
29mIn the quest to make apple trees more resilient in a warming climate, some Michigan researchers are looking for a late bloomer.Simultaneous techniques help determine the form of disordered proteins
40mResearchers from Mainz University and EMBL Hamburg present a new approach to determine the form of disordered proteins by using two different methods simultaneously in a single sample. Their findings are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of…1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes—but other animals can be more likely to eat them
59mAround the world, humans routinely kill carnivores to protect livestock and game, increase human safety and conserve native wildlife. Unfortunately, killing carnivores often creates new problems, including population booms of native and invasive prey species…RNA's biophysical behavior offers new insights into X chromosome inactivation
12:31pmScience has revealed some of the secrets of the X chromosome, but many remain. In humans, female cells contain two X chromosomes (XX) and male cells contain one (XY). In each female cell, one X chromosome must be inactivated—crumpled up in such a way that…How HIV cracks the lock to the cell nucleus
12:29pmHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets important cells of our immune system, making infected individuals more vulnerable to diseases and infections. Once inside human cells, HIV integrates the viral genome into that of the human host. Ultimately,…Antibacterials are everywhere: For the sake of our microbiome, we need to control their use
12:10pmIn a world increasingly obsessed with cleanliness, antimicrobial chemicals have become a staple in everyday life. From soaps and cosmetics to cleaning sprays and period products, they promise to protect us by "killing 99.9% of bacteria." But these products…Ancient viral DNA shapes early embryo development, study finds
12:09pmOver half of our genomes consist of thousands of remnants of ancient viral DNA, known as transposable elements, which are widespread across the tree of life. Once dismissed as the "dark side" of the genome, researchers at Helmholtz Munich and…Kenya's farmers have lots of digital tools to help boost productivity. How they can be made more…
12:03pmDigital agriculture is often hailed as an almost magical trigger for promoting successful farming, even among smallholder farmers in the developing world.Religious 'mercy release' of hybrid groupers can have significant ecological impact
11:54amEcologists from the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and the Swire Institute of Marine Science (SWIMS) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have identified significant ecological risks associated with the release of hybrid groupers into Hong Kong's coastal…From securing pets to building 'insect hotels'—here are seven ways to attract birds to your garden
11:40amHome gardens can provide vital habitat for Australian birds. But there's more to it than just planting certain types of shrubs and flowering trees.Cable bacteria conduct protons over 100 micrometers, hinting at bioelectronic potential
11:20amU.S. Naval Research Laboratory and Aarhus University, Denmark, researchers have confirmed protonic conductivity over distances exceeding 100 micrometers along filamentous Desulfobulbaceae, commonly referred to as cable bacteria. Findings provide insights into…Smaller fish offer better nutrition and lower environmental cost, Amazon River study finds
11:18amSmaller fish species are more nutritious, lower in mercury and less susceptible to overfishing, a Cornell-led research team has found.Study reveals that, in chimpanzees, peeing is 'contagious'
11:00amA new study reported in Current Biology on January 20 is the first to describe a phenomenon researchers refer to as "contagious urinations." The study in 20 captive chimpanzees living at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan shows that, when one chimp pees, others…Scientists uncover structure of critical component in deadly Nipah virus
11:00amScientists at Harvard Medical School and Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine have mapped a critical component of the Nipah virus, a highly lethal bat-borne pathogen that has caused outbreaks in humans almost every year since it was…How lift-net fisheries affect cetacean ecology in Kaimana, Indonesia
10:31amCetaceans—marine mammals that include dolphins, porpoises, and whales—are crucial to coastal ecology. Their presence fosters carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling and redistribution, and control of certain prey species. Moreover, they serve as…Study highlights the vital role of coastal wetlands
9:24amNew research has revealed the unique ecological role of coastal wetlands in the face of rising sea levels, capturing carbon, adjusting their soil elevation and protecting the coastline.Life after logging: Tracking the recovery of forest bird communities after protected area…
9:16amTropical forests host an estimated 62% of global terrestrial vertebrate species on less than 20% of the Earth's land area and provide resources that directly benefit ~1.5 billion people throughout the world.Tiny vortexes help detect dangerous viruses
8:53amWhirlpools are mostly associated with death and danger on the high seas, but these glowing vortexes are working to help humanity. One of the most difficult steps in creating diagnostic tests is purifying samples to remove unwanted particles while concentrating…Colorado releases 15 wolves from Canada in second round of historic reintroduction
7:51amColorado wildlife officials released 15 wolves from Canada into the central mountains over the last week as part of the second wave of the state's historic, voter-mandated reintroduction of the native predator.A wave of cat deaths from bird flu prompts new rules on pet food production
7:30amAs experts continue monitoring and surveying the environment and the nation's food supply for H5N1 bird flu, a rash of dead cats has many officials on edge.Surprise finding sheds light on what causes Huntington's disease, a devastating fatal brain disorder
Sun 11:40amScientists are unraveling the mystery of what triggers Huntington's disease, a devastating and fatal hereditary disorder that strikes in the prime of life, causing nerve cells in parts of the brain to break down and die.From cod logs to frog bogs: We catalogued 400 ways to help species survive a warmer world
Sun 6:10amAustralia's natural environment is changing rapidly as the world warms, and many species are struggling to keep up. The pace of change is staggering, with 2024 declared Earth's hottest year, shattering the previous record set in 2023.Alabama refuge is a paradise for birders and thousands of migrating sandhill cranes
Sun 5:30amIn flooded agricultural fields near the Tennessee River, tens of thousands of sandhill cranes stand tall among broken corn stalks and shallow water searching for corn, berries, seeds and insects.Extinction threatens nearly a quarter of all freshwater species
Sat 10:30amFreshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, but are vital for life on this planet. New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction, with 24% of species in danger of being wiped…Dual-reactor system converts CO₂ to consumable single-cell protein
Sat 6:30amA team of chemical, industrial and biotechnical engineers affiliated with several institutions in China has developed a dual-reactor system that can be used to convert CO2 to a consumable single-cell protein. In their paper published in the journal…Traffic jams? Study reveals ants' secrets to smooth traffic flow
Sat 6:05amAnts, with their highly organized social behavior, have long inspired research. In particular, they have often inspired simple solutions to complex problems and, today, they could help us solve one of the most pressing challenges in today's urban environments,…New sorghum variant outperforms soybeans in oil production
Sat 3:32amResearchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) have developed a new sorghum variant that can outperform soybeans in oil production, with great potential as a clean source of renewable fuel.Microbial diversity mapped: 42% of bacteria lack genomic data, study finds
Sat 3:30amResearchers at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Berkeley Laboratory, have published a study in Science Advances that evaluates the current state of microbial genomic…Researchers combine citizens' help and cutting-edge tech to track biodiversity
Fri 1:48pmResearchers are using new technologies, including AI, as well as contributions from citizen scientists, to improve how we monitor and protect increasingly threatened habitats and species across Europe.Newly discovered mechanism enables precise gene regulation by combining DNA and RNA epigenetics
Fri 1:34pmOur genes contain all the instructions our body needs to function, but their expression must be finely regulated to guarantee that each cell performs its role optimally. This is where DNA and RNA epigenetics come in: a series of mechanisms that act as…
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