An idea first proposed 138 years ago that limbs evolved from gills, which has been widely discredited due to lack of supporting fossil evidence, may prove correct after all
Study suggests same neural mechanism that interrupts body movement also interrupts cognition
Comparative analysis highlights impacts of previous breeding programs on cassava genome
“In some parts of the tropics, for every ton of phosphorus harvested in food, you have to donate one ton to the soil.”
Evolutionary biology tells us why venom is useful for snakes, but chemistry tells us how venom works
Study reveals the Zika virus structure and identifies a way to target it
U-M researchers focused on the P-Rex1 enzyme, which has been strongly linked to cancer progression and metastasis in breast, prostate and skin cancer
However, it would take a collaborative, interdisciplinary, multi-scalar effort to get there, expert warns.
Study traces how a largely unfamiliar pathogen led to a global epidemic
The key is a photo-initiating chemical compound
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