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Published Theories about the natural world may need to change to reflect human impact


New research has validated at scale, one of the theories that has underpinned ecology for over half...
Published Big boost for new epigenetics paradigm: CoRSIVs, first discovered in humans, now found in cattle



A study opens new possibilities to improve production efficiency in the cattle industry and potentia...
Published New worm study paves way for better RNA-based drugs to treat human disease



Researchers have discovered RNA mechanisms that may lead to more effective, durable and targeted tre...
Published At least 80% of the world's most important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments - At Least 80% of the World's Most Important Sites for Biodiversity on Land Currently Contain Human Developments


At least 80% of sites identified as being internationally important for biodiversity on land current...
Published Antimicrobial use in agriculture can breed bacteria resistant to first-line human defenses - Antimicrobial Use in Agriculture Can Breed Bacteria Resistant to First-Line Human Defenses



A new study has shown that overuse of antimicrobials in livestock production can drive the evolution...
Published Single approach on wild horses - Single Approach on Wild Horses: A Comprehensive Guide



Because contrasting societal views have created an approach that simultaneously manages horses on th...
Published Human factors affect bees' communication - Human Factors Affect Bees' Communication



Human influences have the potential to reduce the effectivity of communication in bees adding furthe ...
Published Scientists recover an ancient woman's DNA from a 20,000-year-old pendant - Scientists Recover DNA from 20,000-Year-Old Pendant



An international research team has for the first time successfully isolated ancient human DNA from a ...
Published Biological clocks of people and malaria parasites tick in tune - Biological Clocks of People and Malaria Parasites Tick in Tune



Could the next weapon against malaria come from a better understanding of biological clocks? A new s...
Published Human cells help researchers understand squid camouflage - Human Cells Help Researchers Understand Squid Camouflage


Squids and octopuses are masters of camouflage. But some aspects of how they become reversibly trans...
Published Human body a breeding ground for antimicrobial resistance genes - Human Body: A Breeding Ground for Antimicrobial Resistance Genes


The community of microbes living in and on our bodies may be acting as a reservoir for antibiotic re...
Published Environmental impact reports hugely underestimate consequences for wildlife - Environmental Impact Reports Hugely Underestimate Consequences for Wildlife



Research shows that environmental impact reports hugely underestimate the consequences of new develo...
Published How a horse whisperer can help engineers build better robots - How a Horse Whisperer Can Help Engineers Build Better Robots



New research shows us that age-old interactions between people and their horses can teach us somethi...
Published Where do our limbs come from? - Where Do Our Limbs Come From?



Scientists have uncovered new clues about the origin of paired appendages -- a major evolutionary st...
Published Skin behind the ears and between the toes can host a collection of unhealthy microbes



Scrubbing behind the ears and between the toes may help keep the skin in those regions healthy, new...
Published Restoring the function of a human cell surface protein in yeast cells



Yeast cells are widely used to study G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a large group of cell surf...
Published Defect in fruit fly respiratory system may provide insights into human aortic aneurysms



A team of researchers has gained new insights into the respiratory system of fruit flies -- the so-c...
Published Research connecting gut bacteria and oxytocin provides a new mechanism for microbiome-promoted health benefits



Researchers found that the hormone oxytocin, known to be involved in regulating feeding and social b...
Published Can we decode the language of our primate cousins?



Are we able to differentiate between the vocal emissions of certain primates? A team asked volunteer...
Published Lab-grown retinas explain why people see colors dogs can't



With human retinas grown in a petri dish, researchers discovered how an offshoot of vitamin A genera ...