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Published Environmental toxin PCB found in deep sea trench - Environmental Toxin PCB Found in Deep Sea Trench (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers on a deep-sea expedition have found PCB in sediment samples from the more than 8,000-met...
Published Red tide warning system - Red Tide Warning System: Protecting Marine Life and Human Health (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Current methods to monitor red tide are limited. Using AUTOHOLO, a new autonomous, submersible, 3D h...
Published How sex differences influence lung injury in mice - How Sex Differences Influence Lung Injury in Mice (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
More than 2,500 genes exhibit significant sex differences in expression in mouse alveolar type II ce...
Published Single gene causes sea anemone's stinging cell to lose its sting - Single Gene Causes Sea Anemone's Stinging Cell to Lose Its Sting (via sciencedaily.com)
When scientists disabled a single regulatory gene in a species of sea anemone, a stinging cell that...
Published How a harmful fungus renders its host plant defenseless - How a Harmful Fungus Renders Its Host Plant Defenseless (via sciencedaily.com)
The fungus Ustilago maydis attacks corn and can cause significant damage to its host. To do this, it...
Published Study connects diabetes, air pollution to interstitial lung disease - Study Connects Diabetes, Air Pollution to Interstitial Lung Disease (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
People with pre-diabetes or diabetes who live in ozone-polluted areas may have an increased risk for...
Published Excess nutrients lead to dramatic ecosystem changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay; the bay is a harbinger for estuaries worldwide, say researchers - Excess Nutrients and Ecosystem Changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay: A Harbinger for Estuaries Worldwide (via sciencedaily.com)
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit in 2020 with associated travel restrictions, a research group shifted...
Published Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts - Map of Ancient Ocean 'Dead Zones' Could Predict Future Locations, Impacts (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have created a map of oceanic 'dead zones' that existed during the Pliocene epoch, when...
Published Researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers - Researchers Discover Birds with Neurotoxin-Laden Feathers (via sciencedaily.com)
An expedition into the jungle of New Guinea has resulted in the discovery of two new species of pois...
Published Most species, including humans, who experience early life adversity suffer as adults. How are gorillas different? - How Gorillas Overcome Early Life Adversity: A Unique Approach (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
There's something most species -- from baboons to humans to horses -- have in common: When they suff...
Published New insights on bacteria that causes food poisoning - New Insights on Bacteria That Causes Food Poisoning (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A joint research group has clarified how pathogenic genes in some Providencia spp., which have gaine...
Published DNA damage repaired by antioxidant enzymes - DNA Damage Repaired by Antioxidant Enzymes: A Breakthrough in Medical Science (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. The nucleus being metabolically acti...
Published Insect bite marks show first fossil evidence for plants' leaves folding up at night - Insect Bite Marks Reveal Fossil Evidence of Plants Folding Up at Night (via sciencedaily.com)
Plants can move in ways that might surprise you. Some of them even show 'sleep movements,' folding o...
Published Scientists use NASA satellite data to track ocean microplastics from space - Scientists Use NASA Satellite Data to Track Ocean Microplastics from Space (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have developed an innovative way to use NASA satellite data to track the movement of tiny...
Published Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers - Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers (via sciencedaily.com)
Do cesarean-born babies miss out on essential microbes? New evidence suggests that the answer may be...
Published Tissue abnormalities found in oysters years after Deepwater Horizon oil spill - Tissue Abnormalities Found in Oysters Years After Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (via sciencedaily.com)
Tissue abnormalities found in economically and ecologically important Eastern oysters along the Gulf...
Published Epigenetic fingerprint as proof of origin for chicken, shrimp and salmon - Epigenetic Fingerprint as Proof of Origin for Chicken, Shrimp, and Salmon (via sciencedaily.com)
Free-range organic chicken or factory farming? Scientists have developed a new detection method that...
Published Symbiotic and pathogenic fungi may use similar molecular tools to manipulate plants - Symbiotic and Pathogenic Fungi: Similar Molecular Tools for Plant Manipulation (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Symbiotic and pathogenic fungi that interact with plants are distantly related and don't share many...
Published How fit is your gut microbiome? - How Fit is Your Gut Microbiome? (via sciencedaily.com)
It is well known that the microbiomes of athletes are different from of those who are sedentary. To...
Published Sweet salvation -- how a sugar cane pathogen is gearing up a new era of antibiotic discovery - Sweet Salvation: How a Sugar Cane Pathogen is Gearing Up a New Era of Antibiotic Discovery (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A potent plant toxin with a unique way of killing harmful bacteria has emerged as one of the stronge ...