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New Quantum Dots Study Uncovers Implications for Biological Imaging
by
University of Illinois at Chicago
The quantum dots presented have long lifetimes and minimal scattering that allows for imaging with less noise
| 2 min read
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The Real Benefits of Walking in a Winter Wonderland
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Anglia Ruskin University
New study is the first to show that snowy landscapes can boost body appreciation
| 2 min read
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New Project to Serve Biodiversity Science to Decision-Makers
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Pensoft Publishers
BioAgora seeks to help both generate new knowledge and make existing knowledge more readily available
| 2 min read
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Biologist Applies Quality Control for Quail
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University of Cincinnati
Novel system makes it easier to care for animals in a lab
| 3 min read
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Scientists Optimize Methods to Study Brains at Rest in a Key Model Organism
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Tokyo Metropolitan University
Right choice of sedative/anesthetic preserves resting state network in marmosets
| 2 min read
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Groundbreaking Insights into the Evolution of Color Patterns in Frogs and Toads
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New York University
Large comparative analysis of frogs and toads finds that their vertebral stripe evolves repeatedly and rapidly
| 2 min read
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One Place Where Reef Manta Rays Are Thriving
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University of Auckland
The increases in population size resulted from improved conservation methods and high survival rates
| 3 min read
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Honey Bee Life Spans Are 50% Shorter Today Than They Were 50 Years Ago
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University of Maryland
A drop in longevity for lab-kept honeybees could help explain colony losses and lower honey production in recent decade
| 3 min read
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Human Proteoform Project Aims to Revolutionize Biology and Medicine
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Lauren Everett
Taking inspiration from the Human Genome Project, the Human Proteoform Project's mission is to define the human proteome
| 3 min read
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Up to 32 Frog Species Thought to Be Extinct May Not Be
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Michigan State University
Researchers have found numerous species of harlequin frogs thought to be extinct, are still surviving in the wild
| 2 min read
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How Digital Tools and Automation are Transforming Life Science R&D
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Lauren Everett
Digitalization is poised to reduce inefficiencies and provide greater insight for biologists and scientists
| 5 min read
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A Better Way to Tell Which Species Are Vulnerable
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New analysis takes account of natural fluctuations and predictability
| 4 min read
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