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This biologist aims to solve the cell’s biggest mystery. Could it help cancer patients, too?

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2 years ago
bykaiserseahorsetoscience
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This unassuming fern has the largest known genome—and no one knows why

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2 years ago
byiareuniquetoscience
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Communication Breakdown: Faulty messaging between organs could make us old

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2 years ago
byiareuniquetoscience
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Traffic noise causes lifelong harm to baby birds

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2 years ago
bybambamtoscience
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Striking Amazonian butterfly (Heliconius elevatus) is a result of an ancient hybrid event. Matings between two species are often evolutionary dead ends. This one birthed a new species.

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2 years ago
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Novel antibody-drug conjugate found to be efficacious against inflammatory diseases. It is made up of an anti-TNF antibody and a gluococorticoid receptor modulator.

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‘Cold blob’ of Arctic meltwater may be causing European heat waves - Study identifies chain of events linking Arctic warming and extreme European weather

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Through the last 485 million years, narrow environmental and/or geographical niches increase the risk of a species to go extinct - but extinction risk increases significantly by the magnitude of climate change

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2 years ago
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Breathing control of vocalization

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2 years ago
byrss-bot bottoscience
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Collections are truly priceless

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2 years ago
byrss-bot bottoscience
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Brainstem control of vocalization and its coordination with respiration

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2 years ago
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Monitoring homeostasis with ultrasound

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2 years ago
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Sister chromatid cohesion is mediated by individual cohesin complexes

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2 years ago
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CO2 drawdown from weathering is maximized at moderate erosion rates

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2 years ago
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Vitamin A resolves lineage plasticity to orchestrate stem cell lineage choices

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2 years ago
byrss-bot bottoscience
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Accounting for the increasing benefits from scarce ecosystems

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2 years ago
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Neural dynamics of predictive timing and motor engagement in music listening

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2 years ago
byrss-bot bottoscience
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ScienceAdviser: National Science Foundation must abandon a giant telescope

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2 years ago
byrss-bot bottoscience
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Touch sensation requires the mechanically gated ion channel ELKIN1

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2 years ago
byrss-bot bottoscience
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A morphological basis for path-dependent evolution of visual systems

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2 years ago
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‘A tough experience.’ Why would a scientist serve as an expert witness?

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2 years ago
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