Research: Scientists explore tick salivary glands as tool to study virus transmission, infection —

The salivary glands of some tick species could become important research tools for studying how viruses are transmitted from ticks to mammals, and...

Research: Shellfish could revolutionize human health research —

Shellfish like oysters and mussels have the potential to revolutionize human health research, according to a new paper in Developmental and Comparative Immunology....

Research: New technique enabled first high quality whole genome from a single mosquito —

For the first time, scientists have read the whole genetic code of one single tiny mosquito. Traditionally, it has been difficult to extract...

Research: Satellite data facilitate comprehensive monitoring of major river systems —

Water levels in the Mekong basin, which extends through six countries in South-East Asia, are subject to considerable seasonal fluctuations. A new model...

Research: Scientists investigated the tracks of sauropods —

Long-necked dinosaurs (sauropods) could orient their forefeet both forward and sideways. The orientation of their feet depended on the speed and centre of...

Research: How do fish and birds hang together? The answer is a wake with...

Fish and birds are able to move in groups, without separating or colliding, due to a newly discovered dynamic: the followers interact with...

Research: Unravelling how instructions for new life are read —

After the fertilisation of an egg cell, two become one; two sets of genetic information combine to form a genome. We can think...

Research: Cattle urine’s planet-warming power can be curtailed with land restoration —

The exceptional climate-altering capabilities of cattle are mainly due to methane, which they blast into the atmosphere during their daily digestive routine. Cattle...

Research: Engineering a cancer-fighting virus —

An engineered virus kills cancer cells more effectively than another virus currently used in treatments, according to Hokkaido University researchers. Hokkaido University researchers have...

Research: Why do beaked whales return to a Navy sonar range despite frequent disturbance?...

Using data from underwater robots, scientists have discovered that beaked whales prefer to feed within parts of a Navy sonar test range off...

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