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Published The sweet stuff: How insects tell sugars apart (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Whereas humans have one receptor on their tongues that can detect all sorts of sweet things, from re...
Published No win-win? Input-efficient technologies might not be so efficient after all (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
To address natural resource scarcity, pollution, and other harmful effects of climate change, some s...
Published How technology and economics can help save endangered species (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A lot has changed in the world since the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted 50 years ago in De...
Published Carbon-capture tree plantations threaten tropical biodiversity for little gain, ecologists say (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The increasingly urgent climate crisis has led to a boom in commercial tree plantations in an attemp...
Published Researchers improve seed nitrogen content by reducing plant chlorophyll levels (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Chlorophyll plays a pivotal role in photosynthesis, which is why plants have evolved to have high ch...
Published The Golgi organelle's ribbon structure is not exclusive to vertebrates, contrary to previous consensus (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers report that the Golgi ribbon, an organelle structure previously thought to be exclusive...
Published Want fewer microplastics in your tap water? Try boiling it first (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Nano- and microplastics are seemingly everywhere -- water, soil and the air. While many creative str...
Published Advances in lithium-metal batteries, paving the way for safer, more powerful devices (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The boom in phones, laptops and other personal devices over the last few decades has been made possi...
Published Some corals may survive climate change without paying a metabolic price (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
If, as the saying goes, 'nothing in life is free,' then corals might pay a price for being resilient ...
Published Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Psychologists have discovered a circuit in the brain of mice that makes them crave food and seek it...
Published Predatory fish use rapid color changes to coordinate attacks (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Striped marlin are some of the fastest animals on the planet and one of the ocean's top predators. W...
Published Bacteria in cancer unmasked (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have compiled a detailed catalogue of bacteria living in cancer metastases. Having analy...
Published Ghostlike dusty galaxy reappears in James Webb Space Telescope image (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Astronomers studying images from the James Webb Space Telescope have identified an object as a 'dust...
Published This highly reflective black paint makes objects more visible to autonomous cars (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Driving at night might be a scary challenge for a new driver, but with hours of practice it soon bec ...
Published Archaea can be picky parasites (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A parasite that not only feeds of its host, but also makes the host change its own metabolism and th...
Published Sweet taste receptor affects how glucose is handled metabolically by humans (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The sweet-taste receptor might be the first stop in a metabolic surveillance system for sugar. The r ...
Published Why is breaking down plant material for biofuels so slow? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Tracking individual enzymes during the breakdown of cellulose for biofuel production has revealed ho...
Published Shipboard cannon found off the Swedish coast may be the oldest in Europe (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Maritime archaeologists have studied what might be Europe's oldest shipboard cannon. The cannon was ...
Published Explaining a supernova's 'string of pearls' (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Physicists often turn to the Rayleigh-Taylor instability to explain why fluid structures form in pla...
Published Generative AI to protect image privacy (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Image privacy could be protected with the use of generative artificial intelligence. Researchers cre...