Scientists identify genes that make humans and Labradors more likely to become obese
3:29pmResearchers have discovered genes linked to obesity in both Labradors and humans. They say the effects can be over-ridden with a strict diet and exercise regime.Study raises the possibility of a country without butterflies
3:29pmA sweeping study for the first time tallies butterfly data from more than 76,000 surveys across the continental United States. The results: Butterflies -- all of them -- are disappearing.World's oldest impact crater found, rewriting Earth's ancient history
12:29pmResearchers have discovered the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly redefine our understanding of the origins of life and how our planet was shaped. The team found evidence of a major meteorite impact 3.5 billion years ago.The chances of anything coming from Mars
Wed 10:40pmWithin the next decade, space agencies plan to bring samples of rock from Mars to Earth for study. Of concern is the possibility these samples contain life, which could have unforeseen consequences. Therefore, researchers in this field strive to create methods…Seismic study of Singapore could guide urban construction and renewable energy development
Wed 5:22pmA new seismic study of Singapore could guide urban growth and renewable energy development in the coastal city nation, where 5.6 million residents live within an area of 734 square kilometers.Insect populations are declining -- and that is not a good thing
Wed 4:47pmUsing two species of flies from different climates -- one from the cool, high-altitude forests of Northern California, the other hailing from the hot, dry deserts of the Southwest -- scientists discovered remarkable differences in the way each processes…Packets of freeze-dried bacteria grow biocement on demand
Wed 4:46pmCement manufacturing and repair could be significantly improved by using biocement-producing bacteria, but growing the microbes at construction sites remains a challenge. Now, researchers report a freeze-drying approach that preserves the bacteria, potentially…Researchers use a 'Trojan Horse' approach to develop new antimalarial drugs
Wed 4:46pmAntimalarial drug resistance is a pressing issue in combating the spread of malaria worldwide. In a new study, researchers discovered a key process where malarial parasites take up a human blood cell enzyme, which could provide a new approach for antimalarial…Caribou migration patterns are shrinking
Wed 4:45pmThe study shows caribou herds changed their migratory duration, distance or elevation over 35 years of radio tag tracking.Damaged but not defeated: Bacteria use nano-spearguns to retaliate against attacks
Wed 4:44pmSome bacteria deploy tiny spearguns to retaliate against rival attacks. Researchers mimicked attacks by poking bacteria with an ultra-sharp tip. Using this approach, they have uncovered that bacteria assemble their nanoweapons in response to cell envelope…New antibodies show potential to defeat all SARS-CoV-2 variants
Wed 4:43pmA team has found two antibodies that can work together to neutralize the virus that causes COVID-19 in all its current known variations in a laboratory environment. More research is needed, but the approach shows promise in developing treatments to keep pace…Researchers quantify the way rivers bend, opening up the possibility for identifying origins of…
Wed 4:43pmWhether it's rivers cutting through earth, lava melting through rock, or water slicing through ice, channels all twist and bend in a seemingly similar back-and-forth manner. But a new study has discovered that channels carved by rivers actually have curves…Iconic Australian bird reveals hidden farming talent
Wed 1:52pmThe beloved Australian lyrebird best known for its stunning tail and powers of mimicry may have a cunning hidden talent.Aluminum: A new hero of hydrogen production
Wed 1:52pmEngineers have developed a method to utilize aluminum to improve performance of water electrolysis catalyst.A sustainable iron catalyst for water oxidation in renewable energy
Wed 1:51pmA newly developed pentanuclear iron complex can offer an efficient, stable, and cost-effective solution for water oxidation. By electrochemically polymerizing the complex, researchers have obtained a polymer-based catalyst, poly-Fe5-PCz, and achieved water…The ozone hole is healing, thanks to global reduction of CFCs
Wed 1:48pmA new study confirms the Antarctic ozone layer is healing as a direct result of global efforts to reduce ozone-depleting substances.The pot is already boiling for 2% of the world's amphibians
Wed 1:47pmAmphibians are increasingly vulnerable to global warming, according to new research.Prehistoric bone tool 'factory' hints at early development of abstract reasoning in human ancestors
Wed 1:47pmThe oldest collection of mass-produced prehistoric bone tools reveal that human ancestors were likely capable of more advanced abstract reasoning one million years earlier than thought, finds a new study.Scientists discover genes to grow bigger tomatoes and eggplants
Wed 1:47pmBigger, tastier tomatoes and eggplants could soon grace our dinner plates thanks to scientists who have discovered genes that control how large the fruits will grow.Study reveals how rising temperatures could lead to population crashes
Tue 8:38pmResearchers have uncovered a critical link between rising temperatures and declines in a species' population, shedding new light on how global warming threatens natural ecosystems. The study revealed that rising temperatures exacerbate competition within…Iron oxides act as natural catalysts to unlock phosphorus to fuel plant growth
Tue 4:44pmPlants and microbes are known to secrete enzymes to transform organic phosphorus into bioavailable inorganic phosphorus. Now, researchers report iron oxides can drive the same conversion at comparable rates as enzymes. The study adds yet another missing piece…New computer vision system can guide specialty crops monitoring
Tue 4:44pmSoilless growing systems inside greenhouses, known as controlled environment agriculture, promise to advance the year-round production of high-quality specialty crops, according to an interdisciplinary research team. But to be competitive and sustainable, this…Bad bitterness made better for everyone: Global taste differences in the flavor of medicines
Tue 4:44pmScientists examined the bitterness intensity of five medicines and two bitter modifiers in 338 adults of European descent and recent US and Canadian immigrants from Asia, South Asia, and Africa. Bitterness ratings differed by ancestry for two of the five drugs…Using computer science to save the bees
Tue 2:34pmResearchers have created a system to help beekeepers monitor and analyze the health of their beehives and take corrective actions to prevent colony collapse -- when a majority of the worker bees abandon the colony and its queen. Beehives use thermoregulation…Breakthrough with biofuel: How alcohol damages microbes that produce it
Tue 2:33pmResearchers achieved a breakthrough in understanding the vulnerability of microbes to the alcohols they produce during fermentation of plant biomass.White blood cells use brute force to dislodge bacteria
Tue 2:33pmA vivid new image is taking shape in the world of cell biology: Imagine bacteria adhering to the surface of a cell, perhaps at the site of an injury or wound. In response, a white blood cell arrives at the scene. This cell encircles the pathogen with its…Researcher compares AI, human evaluators in swine medicine
Tue 2:33pmA research team is studying whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a supportive role in the evaluation of respiratory disease in pigs.Motion capture: M. mobile's motility apparatus clarified
Tue 11:43amThe molecular structure of the motor component that powers the gliding apparatus of Mycoplasma mobile, one of the few mycoplasma bacteria that can move, has been revealed using cryo-electron microscopy.Giant clone of seaweed in the Baltic Sea
Tue 11:43amResearchers have discovered that what was previously thought to be a unique seaweed species of bladderwrack for the Baltic Sea is in fact a giant clone of common bladderwrack, perhaps the world's largest clone overall. The discovery has implications for…World's critical food crops at imminent risk from rising temperatures
Tue 11:40amA new study offers a more precise picture of exactly where and how warming will affect our ability to grow food.
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