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Published Phenomenal phytoplankton: Scientists uncover cellular process behind oxygen production - Phenomenal Phytoplankton: Scientists Uncover Cellular Process Behind Oxygen Production



According to new research, the amount of oxygen in one of 10 breaths was made possible thanks to a n...
Published Genomes of 233 primate species sequenced - Genomes of 233 Primate Species Sequenced: A Breakthrough in Evolutionary Biology



Researchers from 24 countries have analyzed the genomes of 809 individuals from 233 primate species,...
Published A roadmap for gene regulation in plants - A Roadmap for Gene Regulation in Plants



For the first time, researchers have developed a genome-scale way to map the regulatory role of tran...
Published Discovery of root anatomy gene may lead to breeding more resilient corn crops - Discovery of Root Anatomy Gene May Lead to Breeding More Resilient Corn Crops


A new discovery, reported in a global study that encompassed more than a decade of research, could l...
Published Genome of a drought-tolerant plant: Many genes are involved in 'resurrection' - Genome of a Drought-Tolerant Plant: Understanding the Role of Multiple Genes in 'Resurrection'


Some plants can survive months without water, only to turn green again after a brief downpour. A rec...
Published Puppeteer fungus' targeted takeover of 'zombie' flies - Puppeteer Fungus: A Terrifying Takeover of 'Zombie' Flies



Researchers reveal the molecular and cellular underpinnings behind the parasitic fungus, Entomophtho...
Published Extinct warbler's genome sequenced from museum specimens - Extinct Warbler's Genome Sequenced from Museum Specimens



The Bachman's warbler, a songbird that was last seen in North America nearly 40 years ago, was a dis...
Published Mammalian evolution provides hints for understanding the origins of human disease - Mammalian Evolution Provides Insights for Understanding the Origins of Human Disease



Even though it is important to know where these variations are located in the genome, it's also usef...
Published New findings indicate gene-edited rice might survive in Martian soil - New Findings Indicate Gene-Edited Rice Might Survive in Martian Soil



New research suggests future Martian botanists may be able to grow gene-edited rice on Mars. ABSTRAC...
Published Blind dating in bacteria evolution - Blind Dating in Bacteria Evolution: How Random Mutations Lead to Successful Adaptation



A team of researchers reconstructed long-extinct proteins of a UV protection system of cyanobacteria...
Published Cutting breakfast carbs can benefit people with Type 2 diabetes - Cutting Breakfast Carbs Can Benefit People with Type 2 Diabetes



Researchers suggest a simple tweak to the first meal of the day might help people living with Type 2...
Published Air pollution is not just a human problem -- it's also changing the gut of British bumblebees - Air Pollution is Affecting the Gut of British Bumblebees



Human activity is contributing to pollution that is affecting our health. According to WHO estimates...
Published Completing genome of rusty patched bumble bee may offer new approach to saving endangered bee - Completing Genome of Rusty Patched Bumble Bee May Offer New Approach to Saving Endangered Bee



A detailed, high-resolution map of the rusty patched bumble bee's genome has been released, offering...
Published How coral reefs can survive climate change - How Coral Reefs Can Survive Climate Change



Similar to the expeditions of a hundred or two hundred years ago, the Tara Pacific expedition lasted...
Published Oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier - Oral Barrier: Similar Ceramide Composition to Skin Barrier



Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of the oral barrier in mice, s...
Published Different cell types in the brain are affected by tick infection - Different Cell Types in the Brain are Affected by Tick Infection



The dreaded tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus infects different types of brain cells in different...
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 The molecular control center of our protein factories - The Molecular Control Center of Our Protein Factories



Researchers have deciphered a biochemical mechanism that ensures that newly formed proteins are proc...
Published Muscle health depends on lipid synthesis - Muscle Health Depends on Lipid Synthesis



Muscle degeneration, the most prevalent cause of frailty in hereditary diseases and aging, could be...
Published Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? - Kombucha to Kimchi: Which Fermented Foods are Best for Your Brain?



The consumption of fermented products is on the rise, and drinks like kombucha and kefir have gone v...