Study on the reproducibility of behavioral experiments with insects now published
Fri 11:37amA recent study provides evidence that some results of behavioral experiments with insects cannot be fully reproduced. So far, possible reproducibility problems have been little discussed in this context.'Cryosphere meltdown' will impact Arctic marine carbon cycles and ecosystems, new study warns
Fri 11:36amA new study has found worrying signs that climate change may be undermining the capacity of Arctic fjords to serve as effective carbon sinks. The findings suggest that the capacity of polar oceans to remove carbon from the atmosphere may be reduced as the…Cinnamon could affect drug metabolism in the body
Thu 4:56pmCinnamon is one of the oldest and most commonly used spices in the world, but a new study indicates a compound in it could interfere with some prescription medications.Finding 'win-win-wins' for climate, economics and justice
Thu 4:56pmIn examining how different countries have rolled out climate change mitigation strategies, research has found reasons to be optimistic about preserving our environment while promoting prosperity and well-being.How to break through climate apathy
Thu 4:56pmA new study finds that presenting the same continuous climate data, such as incremental changes in temperature, in binary form -- such as whether a lake did or did not freeze in the winter -- significantly increases people's ability to see the impact of…A new recycling process for silicones could greatly reduce the sector's environmental impacts
Thu 4:54pmA study describes a new method of recycling silicone waste (caulk, sealants, gels, adhesives, cosmetics, etc.). It has the potential to significantly reduce the sector's environmental impacts. This is the first universal recycling process that brings any type…Blocking a surprising master regulator of immunity eradicates liver tumors in mice
Thu 4:54pm'Cold' tumors are resistant to common immunotherapies. Researchers have uncovered a master regulator that can be manipulated to prevent tumor growth in mice.Invasive weed threatens Southern California's deserts
Thu 12:16pmOnce thought resistant to invasion, California's deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research shows its spread is disrupting biodiversity and reducing the desert's ability to recover from extreme climate…No more copy-pasting: DNA base editing for better Lactobacillus strains
Thu 12:15pmA team was able to edit the DNA of Lactobacillus strains directly without a template from other organisms. This technique is indistinguishable from natural variation and enabled the researchers to create a strain that doesn't produce diabetes-aggravating…Controlling starch levels in algae could have biotechnology and sustainability benefits
Thu 12:15pmHigh-starch algae are important in biofuel production, as a feed supplement in agriculture and as an efficient way to bind carbon dioxide. Researchers have now found a new method to control starch storage in algae -- a finding with potential applications in…One gene defines the many patterns of snake skin
Thu 12:15pmIn many animals, skin coloration and its patterns play a crucial role in camouflage, communication, or thermoregulation. In the corn snake, some morphs display red, yellow, or pink blotches, and their dorsal spots can merge or turn into stripes. But which…Monkey database reveals shift towards open science
Thu 12:12pmA database about monkey behavior reveals how science is evolving towards a more open, collaborative approach.Trawling-induced sediment resuspension reduces CO2 uptake
Thu 12:11pmWhen bottom trawls are dragged across the seafloor, they stir up sediments. This not only releases previously stored organic carbon, but also intensifies the oxidation of pyrite, a mineral present in marine sediments, leading to additional emissions of carbon…Could seismic signals from earthquakes mask the signals of an underground explosion?
Thu 12:11pmCould the seismic signal of an underground nuclear test explosion be 'hidden' by the signal generated by a natural earthquake?Tiny new species of snail named after Picasso
Thu 12:10pmAn international team of malacologists discovered a new snail species, Anauchen picasso, in Southeast Asia that exhibits a highly complex and rectangularly angled shell shape, resembling a cubist-style painting. A. picasso is among 46 new species of…New approach makes AI adaptable for computer vision in crop breeding
Thu 12:10pmScientists developed a machine-learning tool that can teach itself, with minimal external guidance, to differentiate between aerial images of flowering and nonflowering grasses -- an advance that will greatly increase the pace of agricultural field research,…Plant-based calamari that rivals real seafood in texture
Thu 12:10pmPlant-based seafood alternatives should have similar flavors, textures and nutritional content to the foods they mimic. And recreating the properties of fried calamari rings, which have a neutral flavor and a firm, chewy texture after being cooked, has been a…Female bonobos keep males in check -- not with strength, but with solidarity
Thu 12:08pmFemale bonobos team up to suppress male aggression against them -- the first evidence of animals deploying this strategy. In 85% of observed coalitions, females collectively targeted males, forcing them into submission and shaping the group's dominance…The oldest ant ever discovered found fossilized in Brazil
Thu 12:07pmA 113-million-year-old hell ant that once lived in northeastern Brazil is now the oldest ant specimen known to science, finds a new report. The hell ant, which was preserved in limestone, is a member of Haidomyrmecinae -- an extinct subfamily that only lived…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.Paying fishers to release endangered catches can aid conservation, but only if done right
Wed 4:40pmA new study has revealed that an incentive program increased live releases of endangered species caught as bycatch. However, unexpectedly, the overall positive impact was reduced by some vessels increasing catches of these species. The study is a randomized…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…
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