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Published Elucidating the mysteries of enzyme evolution at the macromolecular level - Elucidating the Mysteries of Enzyme Evolution at the Macromolecular Level



Researchers have made a major breakthrough earlier this year in the field of evolutionary conservati...
Published Reducing their natural signals: How sneaky germs hide from ants - Reducing their Natural Signals: How Sneaky Germs Hide from Ants


Not only humans are social, ants are too. Group members are taking care of sick ones by providing co ...
Published Molecular machines could treat fungal infections - Molecular Machines: A New Hope for Treating Fungal Infections


Scientists show that light-activated nanoscale drills can kill pathogenic fungi. ABSTRACT: Molecular...
Published The life below our feet: Team discovers microbes thriving in groundwater and producing oxygen in the dark - The Life Below Our Feet: Microbes Thriving in Groundwater and Producing Oxygen in the Dark



A survey of groundwater samples drawn from aquifers beneath more than 80,000 square miles of Canadia...
Published Scientists discover urea in atmosphere revealing profound consequences for climate - Scientists Discover Urea in Atmosphere Revealing Profound Consequences for Climate



Areas of the ocean that are rich in marine life are having a bigger impact on our ecosystems and the...
Published Nature's chefs: Scientists propose food-making as means of understanding species interactions - Nature's Chefs: Scientists Propose Food-Making as Means of Understanding Species Interactions



An interdisciplinary group of researchers is proposing a new way to think of some interactions betwe...
Published Fungal genetics could help develop novel biotechnologies - Fungal Genetics: A Key to Unlocking Novel Biotechnologies



An essential pillar of Earth's ecological system, fungi have long been used to better the lives of h...
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 Crops evolved by swapping genetic modules between cells - Crops Evolved by Swapping Genetic Modules Between Cells



Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum, and millet reveals evolutionary differences among t...
Published Newly discovered probiotic could protect Caribbean corals threatened by deadly, devastating disease - Newly Discovered Probiotic Could Protect Caribbean Corals Threatened by Deadly, Devastating Disease



Researchers have discovered the first effective bacterial probiotic for treating and preventing ston...
Published Coral disease tripled in the last 25 years. Three-quarters will likely be diseased by next century - Coral Disease Tripled in the Last 25 Years: A Looming Crisis for Our Oceans



Research suggests warming temperatures will see nearly 80 per cent of coral in reefs diseased in the...
Published Remains of an extinct world of organisms discovered - Remains of an Extinct World of Organisms Discovered



Newly discovered biomarker signatures point to a whole range of previously unknown organisms that do...
Published Increased droughts are disrupting carbon-capturing soil microbes, concerning ecologists - Increased Droughts Disrupt Carbon-Capturing Soil Microbes, Concerning Ecologists



Soil stores more carbon than plants and the atmosphere combined, and soil microbes are largely respo...
Published Researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways - Researchers Cultivate Archaea That Break Down Crude Oil in Novel Ways



The seafloor is home to around one-third of all the microorganisms on the Earth and is inhabited eve...
Published Endangered deer's prion gene could protect it from chronic wasting disease - Endangered Deer's Prion Gene Could Protect It from Chronic Wasting Disease


China's Père David's deer was nearly gone in the late 1800s. Just 18 deer -- the very last of their...
Published Soil compound fights chronic wasting disease - Soil Compound Fights Chronic Wasting Disease


A major compound in soil organic matter degrades chronic wasting disease prions and decreases infect...
Published First successful vaccination against 'mad cow'-like wasting disease in deer - First Successful Vaccination Against 'Mad Cow'-Like Wasting Disease in Deer


Researchers say that a vaccination they have developed to fight a brain-based, wasting syndrome amon...
Published Targeted culling of deer controls disease with little effect on hunting - Targeted Culling of Deer Controls Disease with Little Effect on Hunting


Chronic wasting disease, the deer-equivalent of mad cow disease, has crept across the US landscape f...
Published Brain inflammation likely key initiator to Prion and Parkinson's disease - Brain Inflammation: The Key Initiator to Prion and Parkinson's Disease


Researchers have shown that neuro-inflammation plays a crucial role in initiating prion disease. ABS...
Published Keeping SARS-CoV-2 closed for business with small molecules - Keeping SARS-CoV-2 Closed for Business with Small Molecules


The infamous spike proteins on the surface of SARS-CoV-2 help it bind to and enter human cells. Beca ...