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Researchers at the University of Southampton have worked out how bacteria defend themselves against viruses called phages and ...
A mother chimpanzee looks out from the central tree to her breakfast (seeds!) at the end of thin branches. Image by Rhianna C ...
A group of Issa Valley chimpanzees navigate an open woodland crown to forage on new leaves. Image by Rhianna C. Drummond-Clarke/Greater Mahale Ecosystem Research and Conservation (GMERC) ...
Researchers have discovered that more than 80 per cent of parasites detected in kākāpō poo prior to the 1990s are no longer present in contemporary populations.
UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Andy Yeh's lab focuses on artificial protein design.
The sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) can be found throughout intertidal and subtidal coastal waters of the ...
Director Nipam Patel and Scientist/Philanthropist Mark Terasaki, who today made a $25 million unrestricted gift to the MBL, ...
One of the authors of the study, Aléssio Datovo, poses next to a coelacanth specimen on display at the Smithsonian ...
This illustration shows a phage (virus) attaching to a bacterial cell. The Kiwa defence system (shown in yellow, green, and blue) detects the threat and binds the invading DNA, preventing the phage ...
Illinois Ph.D. student Ivan Sosa Marquez, left, plant biology professor Katy Heath and their colleagues identified clusters ...
According to the study, during the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines were judged by their origin in a phenomenon involving marketing and psychological aspects driven by anti-vaccine activism ...
A new study by Gladstone's Andrew Yang, PhD (right), and Madigan Reid, PhD (left), suggests that vulnerabilities in the brain’s defense system may be a key trigger for diseases like Alzheimer’s.