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Published Brittle stars can learn just fine -- even without a brain



We humans are fixated on big brains as a proxy for smarts. But headless animals called brittle stars...
Published Gut bacteria of malnourished children benefit from key elements in therapeutic food



New research has identified key, naturally occurring biochemical components of a novel therapeutic f...
Published Scientists navigate uncharted waters in fish immunology research



Upon infection or immunization, all jawed vertebrate species generate proteins called antibodies tha...
Published Reindeer sleep while chewing their cud



Researchers report that the more time reindeer spend ruminating, the less time they spend in non-rap...
Published New technique efficiently offers insight into gene regulation



Researchers have developed a new technique called MAbID. This allows them to simultaneously study di...
Published Diverse gut bacteria communities protect against harmful pathogens by nutrient blocking



New study demonstrates that diverse communities of resident bacteria can protect the human gut from...
Published A rare enzyme role change with bacterial defense system assembly



Scientists have revealed a never-before-seen phenomenon in a protein: Alone, the enzyme processes DN...
Published Armed to the hilt: Study solves mystery behind bacteria's extensive weaponry



A new study tackles the mystery of why bacteria often carry diverse ranges of weapons. The findings...
Published A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus



Phosphorus is essential for undisturbed plant growth and development. However, in many soils, phosph...
Published Observation of a virus attaching to another virus



'Satellite' viruses must be in proximity to their 'helper' virus to replicate, but this research rep...
Published Whaling wiped out far more fin whales than previously thought



Whaling in the 20th century destroyed 99% of the Eastern North Pacific fin whale breeding population...
Published Plants transformed into detectors of dangerous chemicals



What if your house plant could tell you your water isn't safe? Scientists are closer to realizing th...
Published New secrets about cat evolution revealed



By comparing genomes of several cat species, the project has helped researchers understand why cat g...
Published A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids



Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) play a crucial role in lipid biosynthesis. In a...
Published New genes can arise from nothing



The complexity of living organisms is encoded within their genes, but where do these genes come from...
Published Enzymes can't tell artificial DNA from the real thing



Researchers have come one step closer to unlocking the potential of synthetic DNA, which could help...
Published New reasons eating less fat should be one of your resolutions



A new study to motivate your New Year's resolutions: it demonstrates that high-fat diets negatively...
Published Mystery of novel clove-like off-flavor in orange juice solved



A research team has solved the mystery of a novel clove-like off-flavor in orange juice, the cause o...
Published Nature is particularly beneficial for people on lower income



Data from a representative sample of the Austrian population suggests that the relationship between...
Published How tiny hinges bend the infection-spreading spikes of a coronavirus



Far from being stiff and pointy, a coronavirus's infectious spikes are shaped like chicken drumstick...