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Cell & Microbiology Feb 22, 2022

First-of-its-kind live imaging leads to major discovery in how cells pattern in tissues

The ability of cells to self-organize into specific patterns in tissues that serve a function is a universal feature of life. The stripes of a zebra, our eyelashes, the spiral of seeds in a sunflower and the maze patterns ...

Cell & Microbiology Nov 4, 2021

Ciliopathies: Tiny filament projections from cells send out false signals

Roughly one in every 1,000 individuals worldwide suffers from a ciliopathy. Symptoms include visual impairment, loss of hearing, obesity, kidney diseases, intellectual disabilities, and many other—in some cases serious—disorders, ...

Plants & Animals Aug 24, 2021

What's causing the worst die-off of manatees? Starvation from Florida ecosystem collapse

Manatee deaths reported in the past half-century include nearly 5,000 from boat strikes, water structures and red tides.

Plants & Animals Mar 25, 2021

Study introduces 13 new, threatened species of sparkly moths from Hawaii

Akito Kawahara was snapping pictures at a scenic outlook in Hawaii when he spotted the moth equivalent of a dodo.

Analytical Chemistry Nov 20, 2020

Science reveals secrets of a mummy's portrait

How much information can you get from a speck of purple pigment, no bigger than the diameter of a hair, plucked from an Egyptian portrait that's nearly 2,000 years old? Plenty, according to a new study. Analysis of that speck ...

Plants & Animals Sep 2, 2020

How to get the upper body of a burrowing frog

You might think the buffest frogs would be high jumpers, but if you want shredded pecs, you should train like a burrowing frog. Though famously round, these diggers are the unsung bodybuilders of the frog world. We bring ...

Plants & Animals Mar 30, 2020

Studying the mechanism for avian magnetic orientation

Ornithologists and physicists from St Petersburg University have conducted an interdisciplinary study together with colleagues from Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of ...

Earth Sciences Feb 24, 2020

Let it snow: Researchers put cloud seeding to the test

For the first time, researchers have used radar and other tools to accurately measure the volume of snow produced through cloud seeding.

Plants & Animals Jul 13, 2019

Let's talk about gay penguins: Munich zoo joins Pride week

Organisers of this year's Gay Pride week in Munich have a group of rather wild partners—penguins, giraffes and lions at the city zoo where tours are being run about same-sex love in the animal kingdom.

Astronomy May 2, 2019

Two neutron stars collided near the solar system billions of years ago

Astrophysicists Szabolcs Marka at Columbia University and Imre Bartos at the University of Florida, have identified a violent collision of two neutron stars 4.6 billion years ago as the likely source of some of the most coveted ...

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