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Page Text: European researchers have developed a way of decoding the feelings of pigs through their grunts, oinks and squeals in a project aimed at improving animal welfare. Plants & Animals For two million years African cuckoo finches have been tricking other birds into raising their young by mimicking the colour of their eggs, but new research suggests the tables may be turning in this evolutionary scam. Plants & Animals The routine is now a familiar one: Open the kit, swirl a swab around, put it in solution and wait impatiently for the results. Except this time it's not a test for COVID—it's a DNA test for dogs. Plants & Animals A team of researchers affiliated with multiple entities in the U.S. and the U.K. has found that the number of cactus species at risk of extinction is likely to increase this century as a result of climate change. In their ... Plants & Animals Hainan has a unique tropical environment with abundant biodiversity and is home to over 400 species of birds. The island in southern China has experienced fast economic development changes over the past 20 years, and although ... Plants & Animals Each year, humans across the globe produce billions of tons of solid waste. Roughly 70% of this refuse ends up deposited in landfills, where it slowly decays. Yet, what may seem an inert accumulation of useless debris, is ... Ecology "We have been interested in the romantic life of the parasite Cryptosporidium for some time," says Boris Striepen, a scientist in Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine. Cell & Microbiology The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation's National Deuteration Facility has provided deuterated cholesterol for international research to gain a better understanding of how the Spike protein of the COVID ... Biotechnology New, highly detailed and rigorous maps of bird biodiversity could help protect rare or threatened species. Plants & Animals Scientific names get chosen for lots of reasons— they can honor an important person, or hint at what an organism looks like or where it's from. For a tropical wildflower first described by scientists in 2000, the scientific ... Plants & Animals The cells of some yeast species undergo what appears to be a self-destruct process following certain kinds of stress, according to a new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Cell & Microbiology For the first time, researchers have visually monitored, in high resolution, the timing and location of fat storage within the intact cells of fruit flies. The new optical imaging tool from the lab of bioengineering professor ... Cell & Microbiology In a study published in Nature Communications, scientists from Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Liverpool, Riken Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, and University of Tokyo, provide ... Cell & Microbiology Scientists want to increase their understanding of circadian rhythms, those internal 24-hour biological clock cycles of sleeping and waking that occur in organisms, ranging from humans to plants to fungi to bacteria. A research ... Molecular & Computational biology Amid predictions of climate change driving up temperatures and causing more extreme heat in the Midwest, a new study led in part by University of Maryland researchers has found that growing one particular perennial grass ... Ecology 2 17 In human chromosomes, DNA is coated by proteins to form an exceedingly long beaded string. This "string" is folded into numerous loops, which are believed to help cells control gene expression and facilitate DNA repair, among ... Cell & Microbiology

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Biology news Newsletters Follow us Science X Account Researchers decode pigs' well-being through oinks and grunts Green eggs and scam: Cuckoo finch's long con may be up In US, every dog has its... DNA test Number of cactus species at risk projected to increase sharply due to global warming The shape of things to come: Tropical birds are changing because of us Methane from waste should not be wasted: Exploring landfill ecosystems Revising the lifecycle of an important human parasite A new understanding of how COVID infects humans Nationwide maps of bird species can help protect biodiversity Lost South American wildflower named 'extinctus' rediscovered (but still endangered) Researchers discover yeast self-destruct pathway Bioengineers visualize timing and location of fat storage in fruit flies New insights into the structures and mechanisms of key proteins involved in microbial photosynthesis Unlocking complex workings of the biological clock Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in three Georgia bald eagles Do mushrooms really use language to talk to each other? A fungi expert investigates Why birds migrate vast distances, and how you can help during their breeding season Novel role of progestin signaling in fish spermatogenesis A perennial grass could mitigate climate change in the Midwest Study finds genome loops don't last long in cells: Theories of how loops control gene expression may need to be revised  More news   Other news  Medical Xpress Tech Xplore Science X 

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