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Published Researchers call for genetically diverse models to drive innovation in drug discovery



Researchers unveiled an approach to drug discovery that could revolutionize how we understand and tr...
Published Drug compounds to combat neurodegenerative diseases



Prions are the abnormal, pathogenic agents that are transmissible and are able to induce abnormal fo...
Published Do smells prime our gut to fight off infection?



In nematodes and humans, mitochondrial stress in the nervous system initiates a whole-body response ...
Published As human activities expand in Antarctica, scientists identify crucial conservation sites



Establishing Key Biodiversity Areas in the Southern Ocean will be vital for safeguarding the ecosyst...
Published Luring the virus into a trap - Luring the Virus into a Trap: A Promising Approach to Combatting Infectious Diseases



Viruses like influenza A and Ebola invade human cells in a number of steps. Research teams investiga ...
Published Hairs that help fish feel -- and humans hear - Hairs that Help Fish Feel -- and Humans Hear



Scientists are reporting a discovery about unexpected asymmetry on the hair cells of zebrafish that...
Published Researchers close to unleashing rapeseed's protein power for human consumption - Researchers Close to Unleashing Rapeseed's Protein Power for Human Consumption



Half of plant proteins in the EU come from rapeseed plants. Until now, the plant has only been used...
Published Ancient genomes show that the farming lifestyle in northwestern Africa was ignited by oversea-migrants from Iberia 7,400 years ago - Ancient Genomes Reveal Oversea-Migrants from Iberia Ignited Farming Lifestyle in Northwestern Africa 7,400 Years Ago



A genomic analysis of ancient human remains from Morocco in northwest Africa revealed that food prod ...
Published Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity - Human Ancestors Preferred Mosaic Landscapes and High Ecosystem Diversity



A new study finds that early human species adapted to mosaic landscapes and diverse food resources, ...
Published Study decodes surprising approach mice take in learning


Neurotypical humans readily optimize performance in 'reversal learning' games, but while mice learn ...
Published Yogurt may be the next go-to garlic breath remedy


A new study conducted in a lab -- with follow-up human breath tests being planned -- showed that who ...
Published Fruit fly serenade: Neuroscientists decode their tiny mating song



An extremely supportive atmosphere for new ideas laid the foundation for an 'Aha moment' about a tog...
Published What can bulls tell us about men?



Researchers have found genes in the reproductive organs of bulls that influence fertility. The findi...
Published How T cells combat tuberculosis



Scientists have uncovered important clues to how human T cells combat Mycobacterium tuberculosis, th ...
Published Deconstructing the structural elements of a lesser-known microbe



Researchers shed light on archaea, intriguing microbes found in extreme environments but also in the...
Published Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans



Scientists reveal new lineages of giant sea anemones in Japan and their surprising associations with...
Published Body lice may be bigger plague spreaders than previously thought



A new laboratory study suggests that human body lice are more efficient at transmitting Yersinia pes ...
Published Natural compounds that selectively kill parasites



An international team has found a family of natural compounds with potential as new and more effecti...
Published Odor-causing bacteria in armpits targeted using bacteriophage-derived lysin



A research team has synthesized a lysin that during in vitro experiments targets bacteria responsibl...
Published Is coffee good for you or bad for you?



The effects of coffee consumption on human health is a knotty question, but one thing is sure: coffe ...