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Plants & Animals Nov 24, 2023

Study identifies key algae species helping soft corals survive warming oceans

Scleractinian corals, or hard corals, have been disappearing globally over the past four decades, a result of climate change, pollution, unsustainable coastal development and overfishing. However, some Caribbean octocorals, ...

Biochemistry Nov 20, 2023

Study looks at RNA's solo act on the ever-changing stage of cellular dynamics

RNA has been in the limelight for its starring role in cutting-edge vaccine technology, but RNA molecules are also key players in the inner workings of cells.

Social Sciences Nov 17, 2023

Study reveals the power of reflecting upon legacy

Prompting people to consider how their lives will impact future generations leads them to give more to charity and less to family members, according to new University at Buffalo School of Management research.

Social Sciences Nov 14, 2023

New study finds stressed employees become too depleted to properly recover

In an ideal workplace, organizations should strive to protect employees from abusive supervisors, but for employees who experience this type of intense workplace stress, new research from the University at Buffalo School ...

Cell & Microbiology Nov 13, 2023

The Goldilocks effect: Researchers establish framework for protein regulation

From plants to animals, all living things depend on proteins to help their cells function properly. In certain cases, like when under stress in response to heat or toxins, some proteins within the cell condense into liquid-like ...

Plants & Animals Oct 30, 2023

Research discovers an increasing risk of invasive species colonization on marine debris

A study conducted along the Southeast coast of India has unearthed a pressing environmental concern: the increasing risk of invasive species colonization on marine debris.

Plants & Animals Oct 26, 2023

Farmed wolffish could be on your plate in the future

In the future, farmed wolffish could start appearing on fish counters. However, a new thesis from the University of Gothenburg shows that this fish, with its delicate, firm flesh, needs somewhat different farming conditions ...

Earth Sciences Oct 11, 2023

Study identifies remains of artificial turf as important source of pollution in aquatic environment

Every year, around 1,200 and 1,400 artificial turf sports fields are installed in the European Union. These fields are made up of synthetic fibers, mainly plastics, that mimic the appearance of natural grass. Recently, the ...

Biochemistry Oct 10, 2023

Scientists develop synthetic molecules that can 'ferry' mucus-clearing ions blocked by cystic fibrosis

A University at Buffalo-led research team has developed molecules that could help unclog thick, sticky mucus from the lungs of people suffering from cystic fibrosis.

Bio & Medicine Oct 4, 2023

Extracellular vesicles study outlines new strategies to combat neurodegenerative diseases

A new study by the University of Barcelona could drive the design of future strategies to regenerate damaged brain areas in neurodegenerative diseases. The study emphasizes the role of neuron-derived extracellular vesicles ...

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