Search results for microscopic roundworms

Cell & Microbiology 18 hours ago

Scientists discover surprising link between ancient biology and restricted human hair growth

University of Manchester scientists have linked one of the ways that cells respond to stressful conditions with restricted healthy hair growth.

Plants & Animals May 15, 2024

Parasitic worm likely playing role in decline of moose populations

A parasitic worm that can infest the brains of moose appears to be playing a role in the decline of the iconic animal in some regions of North America.

Evolution Apr 11, 2024

Cannibalism and genome duplication in nematodes

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology have produced intriguing evidence of how environmental factors and genetic adaptation can lead to the evolution of novel and aggressive traits and behaviors in nematodes.

Plants & Animals Apr 4, 2024

What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs

Alaskan waters are a critical fishery for salmon. Complex marine food webs underlie and sustain this fishery, and scientists want to know how climate change is reshaping them. But finding samples from the past isn't easy.

Ecology Mar 11, 2024

Male roundworms are picky when choosing a mate, new research finds

A piece of rotting fruit is likely covered in hundreds if not thousands of microscopic roundworms, including C. elegans—a popular experimental model system for studying neurogenetics. With a lifespan of only a few weeks, ...

Evolution Mar 7, 2024

Study on mating behaviors offers clues into the evolution of attraction

Sparks fly when a female nematode meets her mate in a Petri dish. Tracking him by smell, she beelines over and is pregnant within moments of physical contact. But for the hermaphroditic version of these tiny roundworms, it's ...

Veterinary medicine Feb 6, 2024

Perils of pet scat—so much more than just unsightly and smelly, it can spread disease

Have you ever been out on a walk, and as you take that next step, you feel the slippery squish of feces under your foot?

Cell & Microbiology Dec 21, 2023

Inside the matrix: Nanoscale patterns revealed within model research organism

Species throughout the animal kingdom feature vital interfaces between the outermost layers of their bodies and the environment. Intricate microscopic structures—featured on the outer skin layers of humans, as one example—are ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 19, 2023

A change in rigidity switches the function of protein condensates involved in sensing touch

Touch plays a fundamental role in our physical, emotional, and social well-being. From a primary way of conveying emotions to sensory integration, it is crucial for the complex growth of cognitive, emotional, social, and ...

Plants & Animals Sep 8, 2023

The secret life of brain worms

A neurosurgeon in Canberra removed a nematode that was living inside a person's brain in 2022.

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