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Mar. 11, 2021 —Scientists have found a previously unknown fossil fly species in old lake sediments of the Messel Pit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany. In the stomach of the fossil insect, pollen from ...
Dec. 8, 2022 —A new study reveals how a selfish gene in yeast uses a poison-antidote strategy that enables its function and likely has facilitated its long-term evolutionary success. This strategy is an important ...
Jan. 25, 2022 —Much of North Carolina's Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula lies just a few feet above sea level, which exposes it to ocean water driven inland by storms and rising seas. The salt deposits left behind ...
Aug. 3, 2020 —The average size of a dingo is increasing, but only in areas where poison-baits are ...
July 6, 2022 —A research team has disclosed the complete biosynthetic pathway for the formation of strychnine in the plant species Strychnos nux-vomica (poison nut). The researchers identified all genes involved ...
July 25, 2022 —Grapevine Trunk Diseases, or GTDs, are the bane of vineyard owners worldwide, and as of 2012, were responsible for more than $1.5 billion in annual economic damages. While researchers have long known ...
Mar. 28, 2022 —新的研究发现,除了大小不同ence, relatedness affects whether or not a poison frog tadpole is more likely to be ...
Feb. 9, 2022 —The microbiome is home to an estimated 100 trillion bacteria, existing as a dense colony of many different strains and species. Similar to all organisms, bacteria must also compete with one another ...
June 16, 2021 —A group of researchers were part of an expedition to French Guiana to study tropical frogs in the Amazon. Various amphibian species of this region use ephemeral pools of water as their nurseries, and ...
Aug. 26, 2022 —Scientists have published new evidence showing that selective planting of vegetation between roads and playgrounds can substantially cut toxic traffic-derived air pollution reaching school children. ...