Monday, December 15, 2025

Research: Could climate change make Siberia more habitable? —

Large parts of Asian Russia could become habitable by the late 21st century due to climate change, new research has found. A study team...

Research: Cardinalfish caught sneaking a bit on the side —

Scientists have revealed the torrid, adulterous love lives of the mouth-brooding cardinalfish, with cuckoldry going hand-in-hand with cannibalism of the young. "This is a...

Research: Researchers uncover indoor pollution hazards —

When most people think about air pollution, they think of summertime haze, traffic or smokestack exhaust, wintertime inversions, or wildfire smoke. They rarely think...

Research: Researchers investigate how cell division cycles are regulated —

Combining tissue imaging and artificial intelligence, Hollings Cancer Center researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina probed deeper into how cell division...

Research: Study shows how hydrothermal vents fuel massive phytoplankton blooms — and possible hotspots...

Researchers at Stanford University say they have found an aquatic highway that lets nutrients from Earth's belly sweep up to surface waters off...

Research: Research team reveals strengths and shortcomings of different concepts —

Forest conservation can be a source of tension between competing priorities and interests from forestry, science, administration and nature conservation organisations. The different...

Research: Translation of genes more complex than expected —

Researchers from the group of Marvin Tanenbaum at the Hubrecht Institute have shown that translation of the genetic information stored in our DNA...

Research: How flow shapes bacterial biofilms —

Although we tend to think of them as solitary sojourners of the world, bacteria are actually very social organisms. In fact, the vast...

Research: Argentine fossils take oak and beech family history far into Southern Hemisphere —

One of the world's most important plant families has a history extending much farther south than any live or fossil specimen previously recorded,...

Research: New study identifies molecular aging ‘midlife crisis’ —

Just as a computer requires code to work, our bodies are regulated by molecular "programs" that are written early in life and then...

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