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Published Cells avoid multitasking - Cells Avoid Multitasking: The Science Behind It


Textbooks will tell you that in dividing cells, production of new DNA peaks during the S-phase, whil...
Published A new model offers an explanation for the huge variety of sizes of DNA in nature - A New Model Explains the Diversity of DNA Sizes in Nature


A new model offers a possible solution to the scientific question of why neutral sequences, sometime...
Published Astronomers discover a rare 'black widow' binary, with the shortest orbit yet - Astronomers Discover a Rare 'Black Widow' Binary, with the Shortest Orbit Yet


Astronomers discovered a 'black widow binary' -- a rapidly spinning neutron star circling and slowly ...
Published Proactive approaches needed to enable ecosystems to adapt to climate change - Proactive Approaches Needed to Enable Ecosystems to Adapt to Climate Change


As the need to address climate change becomes increasingly urgent so too does the concurrent need fo...
Published Click beetle-inspired robots jump using elastic energy - Click Beetle-Inspired Robots Jump Using Elastic Energy


Researchers have made a significant leap forward in developing insect-sized jumping robots capable o...
Published How the fastest fish hunts its prey - How the Fastest Fish Hunts Its Prey


Scientists have designed a novel electronic tag package incorporating high-tech sensors and a video...
Published Why haven't we discovered co-orbital exoplanets? Could tides offer a possible answer? - Why Haven't We Discovered Co-Orbital Exoplanets? Could Tides Offer a Possible Answer?


So far, we haven't discovered any exoplanets with co-orbital objects. A new study suggests tides cou...
Published Blue whale foraging and reproduction are related to environmental conditions, study shows - Blue Whale Foraging and Reproduction: How Environmental Conditions Affect These Behaviors



A new study of New Zealand blue whales' vocalizations indicates the whales are present year-round in...
Published First COVID-19 vaccination can 'hurt' subsequent boosters, study shows - First COVID-19 Vaccination Can 'Hurt' Subsequent Boosters, Study Shows


A new study in humans and mice shows the antibodies generated by your first COVID vaccination or inf...
Published Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed - Scientists See Anti-Aging Potential in an Invasive Weed



The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has...
Published Antarctica's ocean brightens clouds - Antarctica's Ocean Brightens Clouds: A New Study


The teeming life in the Southern Ocean, which encircles Antarctica, contributes to brightening the c...
Published Turning wastewater into fertilizer is feasible and could help to make agriculture more sustainable - Turning Wastewater into Fertilizer: A Sustainable Solution for Agriculture


The wastewater draining from massive pools of sewage sludge has the potential to play a role in more...
Published At the end of the dry season: CO2 pulses over Australia - At the End of the Dry Season: CO2 Pulses Over Australia


End-of-dry-season CO2 pulses recur each year in the atmosphere above the Australian continent, a dis...
Published New insights into cellular 'bridges' shed light on development, disease - New Insights into Cellular 'Bridges' Shed Light on Development, Disease


Most cells in the bodies of living things duplicate their contents and physically separate into new...
Published Invasive fruit fly may pose threat to forest ecosystems - Invasive Fruit Fly May Pose Threat to Forest Ecosystems


The invasive spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is a well-known pest in agriculture. A recent study by Sw...
Published New quantum computing architecture could be used to connect large-scale devices - New Quantum Computing Architecture Could Be Used to Connect Large-Scale Devices


Researchers have demonstrated an architecture that can enable high fidelity and scalable communicati...
Published The thermodynamics of quantum computing - The Thermodynamics of Quantum Computing


In research on quantum computers, one aspect that has been mostly neglected until now is the generat...
Published Surgical sealing made better with robust thermosensitive bioadhesives - Surgical Sealing Made Better with Robust Thermosensitive Bioadhesives



Scientists have employed inventive chemistry to produce an injectable biomaterial with significantly...
Published Seabirds' response to abrupt climate change transformed sub-Antarctic island ecosystems - Seabirds' Response to Abrupt Climate Change Transformed Sub-Antarctic Island Ecosystems


A 14,000-year paleoecological reconstruction of the sub-Antarctic islands done by an international r...
Published Bumblebees learn new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learning - Bumblebees Learn New 'Trends' in Their Behavior by Watching and Learning


A new study has shown that bumblebees pick up new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learnin...