Simple treatment may reduce inflammation and its side effects in expecting cows
Thu 5:21pmThe transition period from the late stages of pregnancy to when a cow gives birth and starts producing milk is one of the most challenging periods in a cow's life, according to researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences. Physiological changes…How mosquitoes hear may inspire new ways to detect natural disasters
Thu 5:03pmOne of nature's most disliked creatures may very well unlock a breakthrough in disaster response. A multidisciplinary Purdue University research team is recreating mosquito antennae to better study their sensitivity to vibrations. Should the research prove…Insights into evolutionary dynamics: Study reveals the evolution of evolvability
Thu 4:40pmA new study by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (MPI-EB) sheds fresh light on one of the most debated concepts in biology: evolvability. The work provides the first experimental evidence showing how natural selection can shape…AI system predicts protein fragments that can bind to or inhibit a target
Thu 4:20pmAll biological function is dependent on how different proteins interact with each other. Protein-protein interactions facilitate everything from transcribing DNA and controlling cell division to higher-level functions in complex organisms.What is a model organism? Moving beyond E. coli
Thu 4:13pmYou wouldn't know by looking at Escherichia coli that it's kind of a big deal.Master Gardeners' readiness in food preservation evaluated
Thu 4:10pmA study has assessed the practices and confidence levels of Texas Master Gardeners in addressing questions about home food preservation, highlighting opportunities to enhance their role as trusted community resources.Citizen science reveals urban gardeners' views, habits
Thu 4:06pmA study by the University of Florida explores theattitudes and behaviors of urban home gardeners through the lens of citizen science, offering fresh insights into how gardening is embraced in cities and its broader implications for community and environmental…Select corn lines contain compounds that sicken and kill major crop pest
Thu 4:03pmThe corn earworm causes the loss of more than 76,000 bushels of corn in the United States annually, and there is mounting evidence that increasingly extreme weather events and temperatures will exacerbate the damage done to agricultural output by insect pests.Plants' heat stress strategies offer insights for survival in warming climate
Thu 3:58pmAs Australia swelters through a scorching summer, the nation's flora is facing not just extreme heat, but also prolonged heat exposure. This deadly combination can damage plant health and resilience, with potentially devastating consequences.How calcium improves strength when it comes to muscle development
Thu 3:37pmA new role of calcium in the development of muscles has been reported by two RIKEN biologists.Predator robots help researchers uncover how larval zebrafish rapidly learn
Thu 3:02pmA novel system developed by Janelia researchers that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling scientists to understand how these days-old fish quickly learn in the real world.Critical height sampling: A model-free method for efficient forest volume estimation
Thu 2:37pmAccurate forest volume estimation is crucial for sustainable forest management, but the most commonly used methods often rely on models that may not always be applicable across different tree species or environmental conditions. A new study published in Forest…Better forest management boosts beetle diversity in spruce plantations hit by bark beetles
Thu 2:35pmAs climate change and pests put increasing pressure on forests, the right forest management practices are emerging as key to preserving biodiversity. A recent study published in Forest Ecosystems explores how different management strategies affect beetle…Novel mechanisms that support cellular adhesion and tissue repair offer therapeutic potential
Thu 2:15pmNorthwestern Medicine investigators have discovered new mechanisms underlying cellular adhesion and repair, findings that could inform the development of new therapeutics that boost cellular repair after tissue injury, according to a recent study published in…A new approach for better understanding animal consciousness
Thu 2:00pmA team of researchers has outlined a new approach for better understanding the depths of animal consciousness, a method that may yield new insights into the similarities and differences among living organisms.Scientists decode the DNA of one of America's most iconic trees, the white oak
Thu 1:14pmHighly valued economically, ecologically and culturally, the white oak (Quercus alba) is a keystone forest species and is one of the most abundant trees across much of eastern North America. It also faces declining seedling recruitment in many parts of its…Unveiling the intricate mechanisms behind oxysterol-induced cell death
Thu 11:46amOxysterols are a class of molecules derived from cholesterol via oxidation or as byproducts of cholesterol synthesis. Despite their relatively low concentration within our bodies, oxysterols are known to play many important biological roles, acting as…Virtual markers enable highly accurate multi-animal pose tracking in crowded environments
Thu 11:36amStudying the social behavior of animals in their natural environments is necessary for advancing our understanding of neurological processes. To achieve this, tracking multiple individuals simultaneously and accurately as they interact in shared spaces is…Closing the recycle loop: Waste-derived nutrients in liquid fertilizer
Thu 11:31amGrowing plants can be a joyous, yet frustrating process as plants require a delicate balance of nutrients, sun, and water to be productive.Expanding seaweed farms pose a risk to vital marine life
Thu 11:19amSeaweed farming is a rapidly expanding global industry. As a food resource, it has high nutritional value and doesn't need fertilizers to grow. Seaweed provides valuable habitats for marine life, takes up carbon and absorbs nutrients, plus it helps protect our…Carnivorous dinosaurs thrived in Australia 120 million years ago, new fossils show
Thu 11:17amBetween 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther south than today. Victoria was positioned within the Antarctic Circle, separated from Tasmania by a vast rift valley rather than open sea.'We will save them': The quest to rescue nearly extinct rhinos
Thu 11:08amTwo rhinos munch serenely on grass as the sun rises over Mount Kenya, oblivious to the massive global endeavour to prevent them being the last of their kind.Your dog may be wilder than you think, according to canine sleep research
Thu 11:04amDogs may look adorable when they snooze, but their sleeping habits actually hold fascinating clues on how living with humans has shaped canine behavior. The sleep-wake patterns of the dog can also serve as a useful model for human sleep and well-being…Rare rearing: Japanese collaboration to save near-extinct White-bellied herons in Bhutan takes wings
Thu 11:03amThe White-bellied Heron (WBH), the world's second-largest heron, is a symbolic bird for the people of Bhutan and also a typical "umbrella species" that requires a habitat with a vast, preserved environment. In recent years, the WBH's habitat has been severely…'Dumb birds' no more: Emus and rheas are technical innovators, say researchers
Thu 11:00amLarge birds—our closest relations to dinosaurs—are capable of technical innovation, by solving a physical task to gain access to food. This is the first time scientists have been able to show that palaeognath birds such as emus and rheas can solve tricky…Scientists call for efforts to protect habitats of critically endangered shark species
Thu 10:53amA critically endangered species of shark could be forced to adapt to new habitats—or face extinction—as a result of changes in the ocean predicted to occur as a result of climate change, a new study has suggested.Exploring the dark side of Staph aureus, a bacterium resistant to multiple drugs—even those yet to…
Thu 10:30amBritish physician and microbiologist Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin nearly 100 years ago, was the first to warn of the dangers of antibiotic resistance.Genome-edited rice shows resistance to bacterial blight in East Africa
Thu 10:10amThe international Healthy Crops consortium has developed an innovative strategy to combat the disease bacterial blight (for short: BB) in rice using genome editing technology. If approved for use by farmers in Kenya, the BB-resistant rice varieties are…Research shows turtles change nesting patterns in response to climate change
Thu 10:00amNew research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier. Researchers monitoring nesting green and loggerhead turtles in Cyprus have discovered they are returning to their regular nesting spots earlier each year to compensate for…Australia's battle against buffel grass
Thu 9:53amInvasive species have been decimating Australian ecosystems for hundreds of years.
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