Researchers crack the code of cell movement
Wed 4:44pmScientists have discovered how chemokines and G protein-coupled receptors selectively bind each other to control how cells move.New and surprising traction trait in sculpin fish
Wed 4:42pmResearchers discovered tiny features on sculpins' fins which may enable them to cling firmly in harsh underwater environments.Skeletal evidence of Roman gladiator bitten by lion in combat
Wed 4:42pmBite marks found on a skeleton discovered in a Roman cemetery in York have revealed the first archaeological evidence of gladiatorial combat between a human and a lion.Hotter temps trigger wetlands to emit more methane as microbes struggle to keep up
Wed 4:40pmIn the soils of Earth's wetlands, microbes are in a tug-of-war to produce and consume the powerful greenhouse gas methane. But if the Earth gets too hot, it could tip the scale in favor of the methane producers, according to a new study. Scientists made the…The antibiotic that takes the bite out of Lyme
Wed 4:40pmPiperacillin, an antibiotic in the same class as penicillin, effectively cured mice of Lyme disease at 100-times less than the effective dose of doxycycline, the current gold standard treatment. At such a low dose, piperacillin also had the added benefit of…Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome may be driven by remnants of infection
Wed 4:40pmScientists believe they know what causes the treated infection to mimic chronic illness: the body may be responding to remnants of the bacteria that causes Lyme that tend to pool in the liver and joint fluid.Nature accounting in Colombia makes sound economic case for protecting native ecosystems
Wed 4:39pmPaper shares innovative natural capital accounting approach to valuing the benefits of ecosystems in Colombia's Upper Sin Basin to key economic sectors.Scientists identify potential treatments for emerging zoonotic pathogens
Wed 1:50pmA team of biomedical researchers trained a machine learning algorithm to identify more than two dozen viable treatments for diseases caused by zoonotic pathogens that can jump from animal hosts to infect humans. Scientists used Rhodium software to study…Newborns living near trees tend to be healthier: New data suggests it's not because healthier people…
Wed 1:50pmThe link between proximity to greenspace -- including trees and parks-- and healthy birth outcomes is well established. Now new data adds to our understanding of these health benefits, accounting for other factors that may influence this link, such as…Childhood exposure to bacterial toxin may be triggering colorectal cancer epidemic among the young
Wed 12:06pmAn international team has identified a potential microbial culprit behind the alarming rise in early-onset colorectal cancer: a bacterial toxin called colibactin. Scientists report that exposure to colibactin in early childhood imprints a distinct genetic…Micro-nano-plastics found in artery-clogging plaque in the neck
Wed 11:26amA small study found that fatty buildup in the blood vessels of the neck (carotid arteries) may contain 50 times or more micronanoplastics -- minuscule bits of plastic -- compared to arteries free of plaque buildup.Family dynamics shape body image differently across cultures
Wed 11:26amBody appreciation differs between Middle-Eastern and Western societies, a new international study can reveal, highlighting how cultural and family influences shape body image and eating behaviors in young women. The study surveyed over 850 women aged 18-25 in…World on course to trigger multiple climate 'tipping points' unless action accelerates
Wed 11:26amMultiple climate 'tipping points' are likely to be triggered if global policies stay on their current course, new research shows.Why are Patagonian glaciers rapidly losing mass?
Wed 11:21amOver the past two decades, satellite-based planetary observations have recorded rapid mass loss of Patagonian glaciers, contributing approximately 0.07 mm per year to global sea-level rise. A study links this mass loss to a poleward shift of subtropical…New porous crystal catalyst offers durable, efficient solution for clean hydrogen production
Wed 11:21amA new catalyst structure offers a potential pathway toward more cost-effective hydrogen production via water electrolysis. The material centers on mesoporous single-crystalline Co3O4 doped with atomically dispersed iridium (Ir), designed for the acidic oxygen…Bacteria killing material creates superbug busting paint
Wed 11:20amA bacteria killing coating created by scientists has been used in trials of a new paint that can be applied to a range of surfaces to effectively kill bacteria and viruses, including difficult to kill species such as MRSA, flu and COVID-19.What rattlesnake venom can teach us about evolution: New USF study
Wed 11:20amA new study found that some rattlesnakes are producing simpler venoms containing fewer and more focused toxin families than complex venoms -- a surprising discovery that challenges long-held ideas about how living alongside a variety of other species…Scientists have found a way to 'tattoo' tardigrades
Wed 11:20amIf you haven't heard of a tardigrade before, prepare to be wowed. These clumsy, eight-legged creatures, nicknamed water bears, are about half a millimeter long and can survive practically anything: freezing temperatures, near starvation, high pressure,…Toxic blooms in motion: Researchers map algae patterns in Lake Okeechobee, Florida
Wed 11:20amFlorida's Lake Okeechobee is essential for water management but faces harmful algal blooms, which thrive in warm, nutrient-rich waters. Daily vertical migration enables them to survive in turbid conditions. A new study using a physical-biogeochemical model…Scientific path to recouping the costs of climate change
Wed 11:19amA new study lays out a scientific framework for holding individual fossil fuel companies liable for the costs of climate change by tracing specific damages back to their emissions. The researchers use the tool to provide the first causal estimate of economic…Melting glaciers at the end of the Ice Age may have sped up continental drift, fueled volcanic…
Wed 11:19amScientists believe that the motion of Earth's continents through plate tectonics has been largely steady over millions of years. New research, however, suggests this drift can speed up or slow down over relatively short time periods.How DNA self-organizes in the early embryo
Wed 11:17amAn international research team has provided a detailed insight into how the spatial organization of genetic material is established in the cell nucleus of early embryos within the first hours after fertilization. Surprisingly, embryos demonstrate a high degree…Phoenician culture spread mainly through cultural exchange
Wed 11:17amAncient DNA analysis challenges our understanding of the ancient Phoenician-Punic civilization. An international team of researchers analyzing genome-wide data from 210 ancient individuals has found that Levantine Phoenician towns contributed little…E-I-E-I-Omics: New discoveries in corn genetics could help grow more productive, resilient crops
Tue 7:06pmBy analyzing DNA from different cells in nearly 200 lines of maize plants, research has revealed insights that could help growers better adapt their crops to a fast-changing environment.Range expansion in lesser goldfinches
Tue 7:06pmNew research shows that Lesser Goldfinches, a small songbird traditionally found in Southwest USA, are expanding their range northward through the Pacific Northwest at an unprecedented rate, providing insights into how species adapt to environmental change.New species of electricity-conducting organism, name it after Tribe
Tue 3:59pmScientists have identified a novel species of bacteria that acts as electrical wiring, potentially ushering in a new era of bioelectronic devices for use in medicine, industry, food safety, and environmental monitoring and cleanup.Researchers use machine learning to engineer 'bespoke enzymes' for gene editing
Tue 3:59pmGenome editing has advanced at a rapid pace with promising results for treating genetic conditions -- but there is always room for improvement. A new paper showcases the power of scalable protein engineering combined with machine learning to boost progress in…New technique expands tissues so hundreds of biomolecules can be seen inside cells
Tue 3:58pmA new tissue expansion method enables scientists to use mass spectrometry imaging to simultaneously detect hundreds of molecules at the single cell level in their native locations.How do you like them apples? Apple genus evolution revealed
Tue 3:58pmA new comparison and analysis of the genomes of species in the genus Malus, which includes the domesticated apple and its wild relatives, revealed the evolutionary relationships among the species and how their genomes have evolved over the past nearly 60…Obesity disrupts 'reaction time' to starvation in mice
Tue 3:58pmResearchers have revealed a temporal disruption in the metabolism of obese mice when adapting to starvation despite no significant structural disruptions in the molecular network. This is a breakthrough discovery as research including the temporal dimension in…
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