Sunday, September 21, 2025

Research: When is a bobcat not a bobcat? Telling similar animals apart challenges even...

Two UBC Okanagan biologists, who have publicly solicited images of wild cats for their research, have answered that question. Their recently published study explains...

Research: New mathematical model shows dramatic decreases in ringed seal populations due to projected...

Arctic sea ice is now declining at a rate of 12.8 percent per decade -- 2012 had the lowest amount of summer ice...

Research: Like eye’s adjustment to sudden changes in light, plants have sensitive mechanisms to...

Plants have control mechanisms that resemble those in human senses. According to a new Weizmann Institute of Science study, plants adjust photosynthesis to...

Research: Bird beaks did not adapt to food types as previously thought —

A study, led by the University of Bristol, has shed some new light on how the beaks of birds have adapted over time. The...

Research: Scientists achieve the first stable simulations of DNA crystals —

Since the birth of structural biology, X-ray crystallography has been the most widely used technique to determine the three-dimensional structure of biomolecules --...

Research: How male dragonflies adapt wing color to temperature —

New research from Case Western Reserve University in how dragonflies may adapt their wing color to temperature differences might explain color variation in...

Research: It may be possible to restore memory function in Alzheimer’s, preclinical study finds...

Research published today (Jan. 22) in the journal Brain reveals a new approach to Alzheimer's disease (AD) that may eventually make it possible...

Research: And resemble tropical winter breeding-associated songs —

Humpback whales overwintering in feeding areas may sing complex, progressive songs which closely resemble those associated with breeding grounds, according to a study...

Research: Antarctic krill population contracts southward as polar oceans warm —

The population of Antarctic krill, the favourite food of many whales, penguins, fish and seals, shifted southward during a recent period of warming...

Research: Noninvasive light-sensitive recombinase for deep brain genetic manipulation —

A KAIST team presented a noninvasive light-sensitive photoactivatable recombinase suitable for genetic manipulation in vivo. The highly light-sensitive property of photoactivatable Flp recombinase...

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