Humbertium covidum, an invasive hammerhead worm found in Italy. Credit: Pierre Gros Two new species of potentially invasive hammerhead flatworms from Europe (France and Italy)…
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Researchers in Japan have generated a kidney-like 3D tissue, consisting of extensively branched tubules, from cultured mouse embryonic stem cells. Credit: Dr. Shunsuke Tanigawa A…
Sediment samples from the deep, hot subseafloor biosphere were collected during the IODP 370 expedition onboard the Japanese scientific drilling ship. Credit: JAMSTEC Since the…
Neuroterus valhalla is a newly described species of cynipid gall wasp discovered in the branches of a live oak tree near the Rice University graduate…
Scientists showed that the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa communicate using chemical signals analogous to radio signals in order to help cells join together and form communities.…
A new treatment helped frogs regenerate their amputated legs – taking science one step closer to helping people regrow their body parts, too. Our bodies…
A former UBC post-doctoral research fellow led an international research team in re-analyzing all public RNA sequencing data to uncover almost ten times more RNA…
Elucidating the structures of phytopathogens’ secreted proteins with machine learning-based structure prediction tools. Machine learning and plant-pathogen interaction commonly have a black box. During the…
The Earth Biogenome Project, a global consortium that aims to sequence the genomes of all complex life on earth (some 1.8 million described species) in…
The spread of white nose syndrome, which has killed millions of bats, is having an impact on agricultural practices—and potentially on human health. By studying…
Humpback whale. Ever wondered whether whales can burp, and why they don’t drown when they gulp down gallons of water and krill? New UBC research…
This fluorescence microscopy image shows yeast vacuoles that have undergone phase separation. Credit: Luther Davis/Alexey Merz/University of Washington Membranes are crucial to our cells. Every…
The researchers conducting their field experiment. Credit: Dr. Amelia Henry, International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines Study links gene expression patterns to traits…
Frogs briefly treated with a five-drug cocktail administered by a wearable bioreactor on the stump were able to regrow a functional, nearly complete limb. For…
DNA valve controlling molecular processes along DNA. Credit: Thomas Gorochowski Scientists at the University of BristolThe University of Bristol, a red brick research university in…
A collaborative research team at Harvard’s Wyss Institute and the ETH Zurich in Switzerland has identified genomic safe harbors (GSHs) in the tumultuous sea of…
A new study finds that using lighted nets greatly reduced accidental bycatch of sharks, rays, sea turtles, and unwanted finfish. Credit: NOAA Fisheries LED illuminated…
Image-enabled cell sorting identifies and isolates cells of interest out of a complex pool of cells at high speed. Credit: Tobias Wüstefeld Technology breakthrough has…
“Total Surprise” As Massive Icefish Breeding Colony With 60 Million Active Nests Found in Antarctica
Icefish in the Weddell Sea. Credit: PS118, AWI OFOBS team Researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology on January 13, 2022, have discovered a massive…
A composite image of a cell throughout pyroptosis. Credit: Gary Mo A study published by researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago describes a new…