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Harnessing AI to fight global deforestation

The new European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is intended to prevent goods marketed in the EU from contributing to the spread of deforestation. When a wood product is brought into the EU market, for example, there must ...

Geoinformatics: Using AI to take better aim against mosquitoes

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is responsible worldwide for the spread of infectious diseases such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. To combat the widely transmitted diseases affecting millions, detailed mosquito ...

Unlocking exotic new beer flavors using genetics

One of my favorite summer pastimes is enjoying a cold beer in a bar with friends after work. But not just any beer—it has to be a lager. And I am not alone. With its crisp and refreshing profile, lager accounts for more ...

Study finds RNA molecule controls butterfly wing coloration

A team of international researchers has uncovered a surprising genetic mechanism that influences the vibrant and complex patterns on butterfly wings. In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, ...

AI tool maps out cell metabolism with precision

Understanding how cells process nutrients and produce energy—collectively known as metabolism—is essential in biology. Modern biology generates large datasets on various cellular activities, but integrating and analyzing ...

Ancient gene gives spiders their narrow waist, research reveals

An ancient gene is crucial for the development of the distinctive waist that divides the spider body plan in two, according to a study published August 29 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Emily Setton from the University ...

Scientists discover how starfish get 'legless'

Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have made a discovery about how starfish manage to survive predatory attacks by shedding their own limbs. The team has identified a neurohormone responsible for triggering this ...

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Cell & Microbiology
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Cell & Microbiology
DNA replication in early embryos differs from previous assumptions, study shows
Ecology
How beetle juice led to the discovery of a virus and solved the mystery of a superworm die-off
Molecular & Computational biology
'Silent' mutations found to have repercussions beyond their own gene
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Plants & Animals
Plant signaling pathways decoded using 'optogenetic' tobacco plants
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Light microscopy study reveals molecular density changes during mitotic chromosome condensation
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Cell & Microbiology
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Experiments demonstrates chiral quantum heating and cooling with an optically controlled ion
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Quantum Physics
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Polymers
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How duplicated genomes helped grasses diversify and thrive

Grasses cover about 40% of the Earth's land surface, thriving in a multitude of environments. The evolutionary success of this plant family, which includes rice, maize, wheat and bamboo, likely results from a history of whole-genome ...