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Pythons’ Unique Eating Habits May Inspire the Next Generation of Weight Loss Drugs #Science #Biology #Zoology #WeightLoss #BiologyResearch

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New study reveals cells take two different paths during EMT - Department of Computational and Systems Biology PhD student Sophia Hu and Professor Jianhua Xing’s lab have developed a computational method to demystify what happens when cells go through epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT).

PhD student Sophia Hu and Professor Jianhua Xing’s lab have developed a computational method to demystify what happens when cells go through epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT).

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Humans May Actually Have Over 30 Senses, Scientists Say Here's how you can experience them all.

Humans May Actually Have Over 30 Senses, Scientists Say #Science #Biology #Neurobiology #Senses #Neuroscience #BiologyResearch

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This “Simple” Sea Worm Has a Secret: Eyes That Never Stop Growing A ring of light-responsive stem cells helps bristleworms continually expand their eyes, offering an unexpected parallel to vertebrate eye growth. The findings reveal shared evolutionary solutions for...

This “Simple” Sea Worm Has a Secret: Eyes That Never Stop Growing #Science #Biology #Zoology #SeaWorms #BiologyResearch #AnimalEyes

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Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs: Scavenging Carcasses May Have Made Us Human A study with IPHES CERCA redefines the role of scavenging in human evolution and shows that it was an efficient strategy that complemented hunting and gathering. A research group from IPHES-CERCA took...

Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs: Scavenging Carcasses May Have Made Us Human #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #HumanEvolution #BiologyResearch #Anthropology

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We may have found the first true human pheromone The idea that humans might communicate through chemical signals called pheromones has captivated scientists and the public for decades, inspiring countless studies in search of proof. In animals, pheromones...

We may have found the first true human pheromone #Science #Biology #MolecularBiology #Pheromones #HumanBehavior #BiologyResearch

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New Research Says Humans Are Evolved for Nature, Not Cities A new study suggests that many modern health challenges may stem from a deep evolutionary mismatch between our ancient biology and today’s industrialized environments. A new study by evolutionary anthropologists...

New Research Says Humans Are Evolved for Nature, Not Cities #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #HumanEvolution #NatureVsCities #BiologyResearch

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Evolution Is Not Neutral: New Study Challenges 60-Year Biology Theory New research challenges the long-standing idea that most fixed genetic mutations are neutral. For many years, scientists studying evolution have believed that most genetic changes influencing how genes...

Evolution Is Not Neutral: New Study Challenges 60-Year Biology Theory #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #EvolutionaryTheory #BiologyResearch #NaturalSelection

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The Cure Hiding in a Rotten Eggplant A young boy in Nebraska may well have been saved thanks to a particular piece of rotten eggplant collected in South Africa. And a virus it contained. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log...

The Cure Hiding in a Rotten Eggplant #Science #Biology #MolecularBiology #BiologyResearch #NaturalRemedies #HealthInnovation

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Earthworm magnetic navigation Earthworms may offer clues into magnetic navigation Scientists have known for decades that many animals use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. It's less clear how they do it. A new study suggests earthworms may be a good way to figure it out.

Earthworm magnetic navigation Earthworms may offer clues into magnetic navigation #Science #Biology #Zoology #Earthworms #MagneticNavigation #BiologyResearch

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Why Do Women Outlive Men? Evolution’s Secret Revealed Across 1,000 Species The study explores the evolutionary origins of the lifespan difference between women and men. Across the globe, women generally outlive men, a pattern that has persisted throughout history and in nearly...

Why Do Women Outlive Men? Evolution’s Secret Revealed Across 1,000 Species #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #WomenOutliveMen #EvolutionarySecrets #BiologyResearch

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'Pregnancy test' for skeletons could help reveal ancient mothers Progesterone, oestrogen and testosterone can be detected in skeletons over 1000 years old, offering a way to identify individuals who died while pregnant or soon after giving birth

'Pregnancy test' for skeletons could help reveal ancient mothers #Science #Biology #Genetics #AncientMothers #BiologyResearch #Paleontology

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Scientists Crack the Code for Bird Stem Cells All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Scientists Crack the Code for Bird Stem Cells #Science #Biology #CellBiology #StemCells #Birds #BiologyResearch

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From a 20-Foot Poop Pile, Scientists Uncover the Secrets of Giant Sloths Sloths may seem like quirky tree-dwellers today, but their past reveals a dynasty of giants that once roamed the Americas. Most people know sloths as slow-moving, bear-like creatures that dangle from...

From a 20-Foot Poop Pile, Scientists Uncover the Secrets of Giant Sloths #Science #Biology #Paleontology #GiantSloths #BiologyResearch

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Injured Cells Can 'Vomit' Waste to Boost Healing, Study Finds But it may come at a cost.

Injured Cells Can 'Vomit' Waste to Boost Healing, Study Finds #Science #Biology #CellBiology #CellHealing #BiologyResearch #PublicHealth

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These Newly Discovered Cells Breathe in Two Ways In a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park, a microbe does something that life shouldn’t be able to: It breathes oxygen and sulfur at the same time.

These Newly Discovered Cells Breathe in Two Ways #Science #Biology #CellBiology #CellDiscovery #BiologyResearch #LifeSciences

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Why Some Embryos Race Ahead While Others Linger All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Why Some Embryos Race Ahead While Others Linger #Science #Biology #DevelopmentalBiology #EmbryoDevelopment #BiologyResearch #LifeSciences

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We may have solved a major part of the puzzle of how life got started Scientists have taken a major step towards solving one of biology’s deepest mysteries: how two pieces of life’s essential molecules first came together more than four billion years ago. Proteins,...

We may have solved a major part of the puzzle of how life got started #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #OriginOfLife #Evolution #BiologyResearch

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8/9 Biology professor Ryan Caesar calls the research "innovative" for challenging assumptions about freshwater invertebrates' pollution sensitivity.

Though he notes the conditions blue dashers tolerate "can and do exist naturally as well."
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Human Embryos Pull Themselves Into the Uterus With Hidden Forces All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Human Embryos Pull Themselves Into the Uterus With Hidden Forces #Science #Biology #DevelopmentalBiology #EmbryoDevelopment #ReproductiveScience #BiologyResearch

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What we might learn from mitochondria All the science news you can handle in a single feed

What we might learn from mitochondria #Science #Biology #CellBiology #Mitochondria #BiologyResearch

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New Discovery Rewrites the Rules of Protein Stability and Evolution A large-scale experiment has uncovered the fundamental rules that govern protein stability, opening the door to more rapid development of drugs and enzymes. Proteins are essential molecular machines that...

New Discovery Rewrites the Rules of Protein Stability and Evolution #Science #Biology #MolecularBiology #ProteinStability #Evolution #BiologyResearch

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These Snails Can Regrow Their Eyes — Could They Help Treat Eye Injuries in Humans? Learn more about the golden apple snail and how it’s able to regrow their eyes after it’s been amputated, leading researchers to wonder if this could help treat human eye injuries.

These Snails Can Regrow Their Eyes — Could They Help Treat Eye Injuries in Humans? #Science #Biology #DevelopmentalBiology #RegenerativeMedicine #EyeInjuries #BiologyResearch

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Scientists Solve Decades-Old Photosynthesis Mystery Scientists have uncovered why a critical part of photosynthesis only uses one of two seemingly identical pathways, revealing hidden energy barriers and structural nuances that could help engineer more...

Scientists Solve Decades-Old Photosynthesis Mystery #Science #Biology #MolecularBiology #Photosynthesis #BiologyResearch #ScienceBreakthrough

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“Bone-Digesting” – Scientists Discover Unusual New Type of Cell Researchers have discovered a new type of intestinal cell in pythons that helps them completely digest bones. Scientists studying Burmese pythons have identified a previously unknown type of intestinal...

“Bone-Digesting” – Scientists Discover Unusual New Type of Cell #Science #Biology #CellBiology #CellDiscovery #BiologyResearch #ScienceNews

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Scientists Discover Unknown Organelle Inside Our Cells A newly found organelle, the hemifusome, helps manage cellular recycling. It may play a role in inherited diseases and open paths to new therapies. Scientists have identified a previously unknown organelle...

Scientists Discover Unknown Organelle Inside Our Cells #Science #Biology #CellBiology #CellDiscovery #BiologyResearch #Microscopy

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Scientists wriggle deep into worm evolution  Despite having split from a common ancestor 20 million years ago, scientists have discovered two species of worm that have retained noticeable similarities in gene patterns.  The study, published in Science,...

Scientists wriggle deep into worm evolution  #Science #Biology #EvolutionaryBiology #WormEvolution #BiologyResearch #EvolutionaryScience

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“Delete-To-Recruit” – Scientists Discover Simpler Approach to Gene Therapy Repositioning genes awakens fetal hemoglobin to treat disease. CRISPR editing may change future gene therapy. Researchers have discovered a promising new approach to gene therapy by reactivating genes...

“Delete-To-Recruit” – Scientists Discover Simpler Approach to Gene Therapy #Science #Biology #Genetics #GeneTherapy #BiologyResearch

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The Secret “Radar” Bacteria Use To Outsmart Their Enemies A chemical radar allows bacteria to sense and eliminate predators. Investigating how microorganisms communicate deepens our understanding of the complex ecological interactions that shape our environment...

The Secret “Radar” Bacteria Use To Outsmart Their Enemies #Science #Biology #Microbiology #Bacteria #MicrobialDefense #BiologyResearch

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Dying Cells Play a Vital, Unexpected Role in Healing, Study Shows The circle of life.

Dying Cells Play a Vital, Unexpected Role in Healing, Study Shows #Science #Biology #CellBiology #CellularHealing #BiologyResearch #HealthScience

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