Saturday, December 13, 2025

Research: Zoology research team discovers potentially primeval chewing behavior in salamandrids —

The Italian Crested Newt -- Triturus carnifex -- eats anything and everything it can overpower. Earthworms, mosquito larvae and water fleas are on...

Research: A social bacterium with versatile habits —

Many living systems share a fundamental capacity for cooperation. Plants and animals are made up of billions of cells that communicate with one...

Research: Colourful male fish have genes to thank for their enduring looks —

Striking traits seen only in males of some species -- such as colourful peacock feathers or butterfly wings -- are partly explained by...

Research: Scientists argue for more comprehensive studies of Cascade volcanoes —

The string of volcanoes in the Cascades Arc, ranging from California's Mt. Lassen in the south to Washington's Mt. Baker in the north,...

Research: Jupiter’s unknown journey revealed —

It is known that gas giants around other stars are often located very near their sun. According to accepted theory, these gas planets...

Research: Protecting homes with netting window screens can reduce malaria parasite infection —

In an article published in Lancet Planetary Health, a team from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) and the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI),...

Research: A surprising, cascading earthquake —

The Kaikoura earthquake in New Zealand in 2016 caused widespread damage. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researchers have now dissected its mechanisms revealing surprising...

Research: Solving the efficiency of Gram-negative bacteria —

Superbugs, also known as Gram-negative bacteria, are causing a global health crisis. Each year in the United States, at least two million people...

Research: Gene editing quickly reveals gene’s necessary influence on nutrition’s effect —

The dramatic difference in gonad size between honey bee queens and their female workers in response to their distinct diets requires the switching...

Research: Microbiologists demonstrate apoptosis via bacterial pathogens in single-celled algae. —

A new study by UAlberta biologists shows the first evidence of apoptosis, or programmed cell death in algae. The outcomes have broad-reaching implications,...

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