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Plants & Animals Nov 24, 2020

Leaf-cutter ant first insect found with biomineral body armour

A well-known leaf-cutting ant grows its own body armour using biominerals, a protective power previously unknown in the insect world, scientists have discovered in research published Tuesday showing this makes the ants almost ...

Environment Nov 5, 2020

Metal pollution in British waters may be threatening scallops, study reveals

Metal pollution from historic mining appears to be weakening scallop shells and threatening marine ecosystems in an area off the coast of the Isle of Man, a major new study suggests.

Analytical Chemistry Nov 2, 2020

Analyzing biological and chemical damage on 20th-century construction materials

It is customary for the research conducted in the IBeA research group in the UPV/EHU's department of Analytical Chemistry to be approached from a multidisciplinary perspective. One of the group's lines of work is the diagnosis ...

Materials Science Nov 2, 2020

Technique reveals deeper insights into the makeup of nacre, a natural material

Nacre, the iridescent material that lines mollusk shells such as mother-of-pearl and abalone, has long been a prized find of beachcombers and shell collectors, due to the natural beauty and variety of color that can be found ...

Ecology Oct 9, 2020

Future ocean conditions could cause significant changes in marine mussels

The increased temperature and acidification of our oceans over the next century have been argued to cause significant physical changes in an economically important marine species.

Materials Science Sep 30, 2020

Researchers use amino acids to grow high-performance copper thin films

For the first time, researchers from Missouri S&T have shown that highly ordered copper thin films can be crystallized directly on a one-molecule-thick layer of organic material rather than on the inorganic substrates that ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 11, 2020

A new method to produce gold nanoparticles in cancer cells

Dipanjan Pan, professor of chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering at UMBC, and collaborators published a seminal study in Nature Communications that demonstrates for the first time a method of biosynthesizing ...

Paleontology & Fossils Jul 13, 2020

Biosignatures may reveal a wealth of new data locked inside old fossils

Step aside, skeletons—a new world of biochemical 'signatures' found in all kinds of ancient fossils is revealing itself to paleontologists, providing a new avenue for insights into major evolutionary questions.

Biochemistry Jun 30, 2020

Malaria's secret to surviving in the blood uncovered

New research from the Francis Crick Institute has found how the malaria parasite protects itself from toxic compounds in red blood cells.

Archaeology Jun 17, 2020

New study suggests that hard eggshells evolved at least three times in dinosaur family tree

New research suggests that the first dinosaurs laid soft-shelled eggs—a finding that contradicts established thought. The study, led by the American Museum of Natural History and Yale University and published today in the ...

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