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Nature or Nurture: How Animals Get Their Microbiome
by
Marine Biological Laboratory
Recent study fills a gap in understanding the microbiome associated with a close relative in the Chondrichthyes
| 3 min read
News
What Makes
Armillaria ostoyae
Such a Hard Fungus to Kill
by
University of Utah
University of Utah engineers discover what makes a tree-killing fungus so hard to put down
| 2 min read
News
Big Gaps in Quest to Sequence Genomes of All Animals
by
Washington State University
Genome sequence efforts tend to focus on animals that most resemble or impact humans
| 3 min read
News
A Dinosaur Trove in Italy Rewrites History, Geography, and Evolution
by
Università di Bologna
The first paleontological site with multiple, exceptionally complete dinosaur skeletons from Italy has been found
| 3 min read
Innovations
Innovations in Lab Automation: The Lilly L2S2
by
Rachel Muenz
Remote-controlled lab part of an exciting emerging trend in the life sciences
| 5+ min read
News
Nibbling Prehistoric Herbivore Sheds New Light on Triassic Diversity
by
University of Birmingham
A Triassic herbivore has been revealed to have an entirely different approach to feeding than previously thought
| 2 min read
News
Researchers Outline How Brain Research Makes New Demands on Supercomputing
by
Human Brain Project
Advances in neuroscience demand high-performance computing technology and will need exascale computing power
| 2 min read
News
Different Microhabitats Impact Flight among Closely Related Butterflies
by
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Natural selection imposed by different microhabitats across forest strata can drive codivergent evolution
| 1 min read
Article
Project Profile: SciSafe, Inc.
by
MaryBeth DiDonna
Vaccine production, cancer treatment research, and CAR-T therapy development facility finds a home in Amsterdam
| 3 min read
News
A Better Estimate for Tick Numbers with ‘Citizen Science’ Data
by
University of Pennsylvania
Biologists found a way to account for biases in data collected by members of the public
| 4 min read
News
For the First Time, DNA and Proteins Sensed by de Novo-Designed Nanopore
by
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
First bottom-up designed peptides, comprising chains of amino acids, that can form artificial nanopores
| 2 min read
News
When Bees Get a Taste for Dead Things
by
University of California - Riverside
Meat-eating ‘vulture bees’ sport acidic guts
| 3 min read
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