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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 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 Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture - Lab-Grown Fat: The Key to Unlocking the Flavor and Texture of Cultured Meat



Researchers have successfully bulk-produced fat tissue in the lab that has a similar texture and mak...
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 Memory B cell marker predicts long-lived antibody response to flu vaccine - Memory B Cell Marker Predicts Long-Lived Antibody Response to Flu Vaccine


Memory B cells play a critical role to provide long-term immunity after a vaccination or infection....
Published Smart surgical implant coatings provide early failure warning while preventing infection - Smart Surgical Implant Coatings Provide Early Failure Warning While Preventing Infection



Newly developed 'smart' coatings for surgical orthopedic implants can monitor strain on the devices ...
Published How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics - How Bacteria Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics



Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of...
Published Dentists identify new bacterial species involved in tooth decay - Dentists Identify New Bacterial Species Involved in Tooth Decay



Large study in children reveals Selenomonas sputigena as a key partner of Streptococcus in cavity fo...
Published Mudskippers could be key to understanding evolution of blinking - Mudskippers: The Key to Understanding the Evolution of Blinking



Blinking is crucial for the eye. It's how animals clean their eyes, protect them, and even communica...
Published An unprecedented view of gene regulation - An Unprecedented View of Gene Regulation



Using a new technique, researchers have shown that they can map interactions between gene promoters...
Published New details of SARS-COV-2 structure - New Details of SARS-COV-2 Structure: A Comprehensive Overview


Researchers used computational modeling to reveal finer details surrounding the outer shell of the C...
Published RNA vaccination in rabbit mothers confers benefits to offspring in the womb - RNA Vaccination in Rabbit Mothers Confers Benefits to Offspring in the Womb


Newly developed mRNA vaccines against Zika virus and HIV-1 produced strong antibody responses that t ...
Published Study shows key role for human T cells in the control of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection - Study Shows Human T Cells Play Key Role in Controlling Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection



A new study has shown that human T cells have an important role to play in controlling infection. AB...
Published Engineers devise technology to prevent fouling in photobioreactors for CO2 capture - Engineers Devise Technology to Prevent Fouling in Photobioreactors for CO2 Capture



A new, inexpensive technology can limit the buildup of algae on the walls of photobioreactors that c...
Published Sea cucumbers: The marine delicacy that can deter diabetes - Sea cucumbers: The marine delicacy that can deter diabetes



They're a marine delicacy loved across Asia, but the humble sea cucumber is also proving to be a key...
Published Under control to the very end -- how our cells kill themselves - Under Control to the Very End -- How Our Cells Kill Themselves



Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burs...
Published The evolution of honey bee brains - The Evolution of Honey Bee Brains: How They Adapted to Their Environment



Researchers have proposed a new model for the evolution of higher brain functions and behaviors in t...
Published A channel involved in pain sensation can also suppress it - A Channel Involved in Pain Sensation Can Also Suppress It



Pain is good. It's the body's way to keep an animal from harming itself or repeating a dangerous mis...
Published Tethering of shattered chromosomal fragments paves way for new cancer therapies - Tethering of Shattered Chromosomal Fragments Paves Way for New Cancer Therapies



Scientists discover shattered chromosomal fragments are tethered together during cell division befor...
Published Close up on aging reveals how different cell types in the body age at different pace - Close Up on Aging Reveals How Different Cell Types in the Body Age at Different Pace



A team or researchers reports the first Aging Fly Cell Atlas (AFCA), a detailed characterization of...