In chimpanzees, peeing is contagious
11:38amA new study has described 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 are more likely to follow.Scientists uncover structure of critical component in deadly Nipah virus
11:38amResearchers have profiled the molecular structure and features of a key part of the deadly Nipah virus. Experiments in cells showe how changes in the viral polymerase -- a protein involved in viral replication -- can alter the virus's ability to make copies of…Ancient viral DNA shapes early embryo development
11:37amOver half of our genomes consists 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 have now revealed their crucial role in…Ecologists uncover significant ecological impact of hybrid grouper release through religious…
Sun 6:32pmEcologists have identified significant ecological risks associated with the release of hybrid groupers into Hong Kong's coastal waters, a practice often linked to religious 'mercy release' rituals. Their study highlights how the Tiger Grouper-Giant Grouper…Technology for oxidizing atmospheric methane won't help the climate
Fri 5:13pmAtmospheric scientists show proposed 'geoengineering' effort to remove methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere could worse air quality while providing minimal climate benefits.Research on past hurricanes aims to reduce future risk
Fri 4:12pmNew research emphasizes that studying the impacts of past tropical storms can help communities better prepare for future storms. A key part of the study is analyzing the types and quantities of storm-related precipitation in affected regions to understand its…Extreme rain heightens E. coli risks for communities of color in Texas
Fri 4:11pmNobody wants to share a day on the water with E. coli. The bacteria is a sure sign of fecal contamination, which is washed into waterways from farm fields or sewage systems by rain. The microbes are also dangerous exposure to E. coli can lead to illness,…Researcher studies the power of native plants to combat road salt pollution
Fri 4:11pmSalt pollution from road deicing salts threatens freshwater ecosystems and urban green infrastructure. New research on salt-tolerant plants like cattails highlights their potential role in mitigating this pollution, though broader strategies are essential for…Bacteria in polymers form cables that grow into living gels
Fri 4:11pmExperiments and modeling reveal the unexpected structure that can be seen in bacteria grown in mucus samples and biofilms.Rotavirus protein NSP4 manipulates gastrointestinal disease severity
Fri 4:11pmResearchers have improved our understanding of how rotavirus, the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in children, makes people sick. The study is among the first to show that the rotavirus protein NSP4 is both necessary and sufficient for multiple…Direct measurements can reduce uncertainty in soil carbon credit markets
Fri 12:34pmScientists find a 'measure and remeasure' approach is a feasible method of verifying soil carbon storage in croplands for climate mitigation.AI transforms label-free photoacoustic microscopy into confocal microscopy
Fri 11:23amIn life sciences, confocal fluorescence microscopy (CFM) is widely regarded for producing high-resolution cellular images. However, it requires fluorescent staining, which poses risks of photobleaching and phototoxicity, potentially damaging the cells under…Three million years ago, our ancestors were vegetarian
Fri 11:22amHuman ancestors like Australopithecus -- which lived around 3.5 million years ago in southern Africa -- ate very little to no meat, according to new research. This conclusion comes from an analysis of nitrogen isotope isotopes in the fossilized tooth enamel of…Researchers (plus dogs) discover new truffle species
Fri 11:20amResearchers, citizen scientists and their 'truffle dogs' -- have discovered two new species of truffle. Tuber canirevelatum, meaning the 'dog-found' truffle, was named in honor of truffle dogs and Monza, the dog who discovered it with her trainer Lois Martin.…Reading the genome and understanding evolution: Symbioses and gene transfer in leaf beetles
Fri 11:20amScientists explored the evolutionary success of leaf beetles, the most diverse herbivores on Earth. They showed that symbioses with bacteria have evolved repeatedly and independently in different beetle lineages, and contribute significantly to the efficient…Microbial cell factories may help get to the root of understudied plant molecules
Thu 4:13pmA new tool could make it easier to study scarce plant molecules. Researchers have developed so-called microbial cell factories -- using E. coli and yeast -- to produce a special class of plant hormones, known as strigolactones, at unprecedented levels. By…The megadroughts are upon us
Thu 4:12pmIncreasingly common since 1980, persistent multi-year droughts will continue to advance with the warming climate, warns a new study. This publicly available forty-year global quantitative inventory seeks to inform policy regarding the environmental impact of…Quantum engineers 'squeeze' laser frequency combs to make more sensitive gas sensors
Thu 4:12pmScientists use devices known as frequency comb lasers to search for methane in the air above oil and gas operations and to screen for signs of infection in human breath. A new study could help make these sensors even more precise.How climate change may alter hydrology of grassland ecosystems
Thu 4:12pmNew research reveals that drought and increased temperatures in a CO2-rich climate can dramatically alter how grasslands use and move water. The study provides the first experimental demonstration of the potential impacts of climate change on water movement…The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture
Thu 4:12pmEngineering researchers have developed carbon capture systems that use molecules called quinones, dissolved in water, as their capturing compounds. A new study provides critical insights into the mechanisms of carbon capture in these safer, gentler,…Gene-edited soil bacteria could provide third source of nitrogen for corn production
Thu 4:12pmIf corn was ever jealous of soybean's relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day even the playing field. A recent study shows that gene-edited bacteria can supply the equivalent of 35 pounds of nitrogen from the air…Dung data: Manure can help to improve global maps of herbivore distribution
Thu 1:41pmDetailed livestock models are important for land-use planning, disaster relief and food insecurity.Mind's eye: Pineal gland photoreceptor's 2 genes help fish detect color
Thu 1:41pmResearchers have elucidated how a single photoreceptor in the pineal gland of zebrafish detects color.Decoding HIV's tactics
Thu 1:41pmScientists have unveiled insights into how HIV-1, the virus responsible for AIDS, skillfully hijacks cellular machinery for its own survival. By dissecting the molecular interplay between the virus and its host, the researchers identified novel strategies that…Sophisticated early warning system: How bacteria respond to threats
Thu 1:41pmResearchers have discovered that bacteria can sense threats in advance through a general danger signal. Bacteria detect when nearby cells are dying and proactively form a protective biofilm. Understanding how bacteria communicate and respond to threats is…Volcanic eruption caused Neolithic people to sacrifice unique 'sun stones'
Thu 1:41pm4,900 years ago, a Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and field motifs. Archaeologists and climate scientists can now show that these ritual sacrifices coincided with a large volcanic eruption that…Asteroid impact sulfur release less lethal in dinosaur extinction
Thu 1:38pmPrevious studies have posited that the mass extinction that wiped the dinosaurs off the face of the Earth was caused by the release of large volumes of sulfur from rocks within the Chicxulub impact crater 66 million years ago. A new study questions this…Thawing permafrost threatens up to three million people in Arctic regions
Thu 1:38pmIn an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study, an international team examined the social risks for Arctic regions associated with thawing permafrost. They identified five key risks related to infrastructure, transport and supply, water quality, food…Speleothem and ice cores: Natural climate archives offer new insights into the climate history of…
Thu 1:38pmThe synchronization of data from two natural climate archives -- a speleothem from the Herbstlabyrinth Cave in Hesse (Germany) and ice cores from Greenland -- offers new insights into the chronology of abrupt climate changes in Central Europe. According to the…Robots should be repurposed rather than recycled to combat rising scale of e-waste, scientists warn
Thu 1:38pmThe robotics industry should be creating robots that could be reprogrammed and repurposed for other tasks once its life span is completed, researchers have advised.
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