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Molecular & Computational biology May 13, 2025

With AI, researchers predict the location of virtually any protein within a human cell

A protein located in the wrong part of a cell can contribute to several diseases, such as Alzheimer's, cystic fibrosis, and cancer. But there are about 70,000 different proteins and protein variants in a single human cell, ...

Biochemistry May 13, 2025

User-friendly programming language helps spot hidden pollutants in massive chemical datasets

Biologists and chemists have a new programming language to uncover previously unknown environmental pollutants at breakneck speed—without requiring them to code. By making it easier to search massive chemical datasets, ...

Plants & Animals May 13, 2025

First chromosome that cheats in both sexes identified in fruit flies

Researchers have uncovered a "selfish" X chromosome in the fruit fly Drosophila testacea that manages to distort inheritance in both sperm and eggs.

Plants & Animals May 12, 2025

Hunting for deadly snake fungus in Norway and Sweden

Researchers at the University of Agder (UiA) and Uppsala University are examining hundreds of snakes from museum collections. They are looking for traces of a deadly fungal disease.

Plants & Animals May 12, 2025

Forty new moth species from the Philippines previously unknown to science discovered in collection

In two recent studies, scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin have identified and described 40 previously unknown moth species from the Philippines. The newly discovered species belong to the snout moth family ...

Plants & Animals May 12, 2025

From prehistoric resident to runaway pet: First tegu fossil found in the US

Originally from South America, the charismatic tegu made its way to the United States via the pet trade of the 1990s. After wreaking havoc in Florida's ecosystems, the exotic lizard was classified as an invasive species. ...

Ecology May 10, 2025

Bees are particularly affected by higher temperatures and more intensive land use, new study reveals

The number and diversity of insects is declining worldwide. Some studies suggest that their biomass has almost halved since the 1970s. Among the main reasons for this are habitat loss—for example through agriculture or ...

Plants & Animals May 9, 2025

Chimpanzee groups drum with distinct rhythms, research finds

New research from a team of cognitive scientists and evolutionary biologists finds that chimpanzees drum rhythmically, using regular spacing between drum hits. Their results, published in Current Biology, show that eastern ...

Plants & Animals May 7, 2025

Biologists create a one-stop shop for world's most charismatic plants

The Florida Museum of Natural History has partnered with 35 herbarium collections across the United States to create a web portal for ferns.

Evolution May 6, 2025

Nine-year study shows mountain plants won't adapt fast enough to climate change

A team of plant biologists, geneticists and ecologists from the University of Georgia, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, the University of California and Davidson College has found via a nine-year study of Drummond's ...

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