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Plants & Animals May 20, 2025

Hazy prospects for rainbow trout: Researchers uncover hidden dangers of water 'browning'

Scientists from the University of South Bohemia and the Research Institute of Farm Animal Biology (FBN) have discovered that the increasing browning of our waters caused by organic substances poses a previously underestimated ...

Cell & Microbiology May 14, 2025

Fluorescent imaging reveals embryonic integration of musculoskeletal components in the locomotor system

The musculoskeletal system provides structural support, enabling movement such as walking and lifting, protecting internal organs, maintaining posture, generating heat through muscle activity, and coordinating with the nervous ...

Evolution Apr 28, 2025

'Extremely rare event': Bone analysis suggests ancient echidnas lived in water

A small bone found 30 years ago at Dinosaur Cove in southeastern Australia could turn what we know about the evolution of echidnas and platypuses on its head.

Evolution Mar 18, 2025

Sperm breach blastocyst defenses in primates, providing new insights into reproductive competition

In a study of early embryonic development in primates, an international research team under the leadership of Berthold Huppertz and Thomas Kroneis from Med Uni Graz has shown for the first time that sperm can penetrate the ...

Biotechnology Mar 12, 2025

Integrative analysis tool turns spatial RNA sequencing into imager

Spatial transcriptomics is a cutting-edge technique that characterizes gene expression within sections of tissue, such as heart, skin or liver tissue. These snapshots provide insights into how spatial organization affects ...

Plants & Animals Mar 4, 2025

Deciphering the evolutionary transition from reptilian jaw to mammalian nose

The face is one of the most distinctive features of vertebrates, diverged widely among species while maintaining a highly complex anatomical structure. Notably, mammals have a "nose" that can actively sniff out smells, separate ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 27, 2025

Deep-learning framework advances tissue analysis in spatial transcriptomics

Biological tissues are made up of different cell types arranged in specific patterns, which are essential to their proper functioning. Understanding these spatial arrangements is important when studying how cells interact ...

Bio & Medicine Feb 13, 2025

Egyptian scientists use gold nanoparticles to reverse obesity-related damage in rat study

High-dose gold nanoparticle treatment outperformed orlistat in reversing obesity-related damage in rats, according to research conducted by Alexandria University, Erbil Polytechnic University, and Pharos University.

Evolution Feb 11, 2025

Sex as a formality: Study shows male stick insects have lost their reproductive function

While most animals reproduce sexually, some species rely solely on females for parthenogenetic reproduction. Even in these species, rare males occasionally appear. Whether these males retain reproductive functions is a key ...

Ecology Jan 14, 2025

Digitizing hope: Collaboration helps preserve species on brink of extinction with 3D imaging lab

The vaquita, which means "little cow" in Spanish, is the world's smallest porpoise and most endangered marine mammal. They also have the smallest range of any marine mammal; about 1,500 square miles within the northern Gulf ...

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