El sur de Inglaterra alberga a una pequeña, pero prospera población de walabíes de cuello rojo
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/wallaby-distribution-england-introduced-species-spanish
Los walabíes fueron introducidos al país al principio del siglo XX
El sur de Inglaterra alberga a una pequeña, pero prospera población de walabíes de cuello rojo
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/wallaby-distribution-england-introduced-species-spanish
Los walabíes fueron introducidos al país al principio del siglo XX
Deep sea bacteria use selfishness to their advantage
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/deep-sea-bacteria-bathypelagic-food
Some bathypelagic bacteria have found a way to maximize their energy intake by taking food into their cells before breaking it down
The screen you are reading this on is probably emitting volatile organic compounds
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/lcd-screen-vocs-emission
A new study demonstrates that, in addition to a variety of other household products, LCD screens also emit these compounds
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 vaccine improves mental health
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/covid-pandemic-vaccination-mental-health
People who received the COVID-19 vaccine experienced less depression and anxiety compared to unvaccinated individuals
Don’t bank those seeds — some oaks can be "cryopreserved"
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/trees-plants-conservation-cryopreservation
Acorns can’t be frozen, but tips of oak tree shoots can
Male and female mice form memories of fearful events differently
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/mice-fear-neuroscience-memory-sex-difference
A drug that blocks that memory forming in male mice has a different effect in females
Cocaine use slices and dices RNA in mouse brain cells
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/cocaine-mice-neuroscience-splicing-epigenetics
The analysis of epigenetic changes caused by cocaine use adds to the evidence that substance use disorders are rooted in biology
Your gut bacteria may be hoarding your medication
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/gut-bacteria-medication-accumulation
Researchers have observed this effect in petri dishes and nematodes
Meet the springhare: the first glow-in-the-dark African mammal known to science
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/springhare-glow-in-the-dark-rabbit
Researchers discovered the springhare’s fluorescent abilities entirely by accident
For the first time ever, researchers have "housebroken" cows
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/potty-training-cows-emissions-greenhouse-gas
Controlling where cow waste ends up could lead to cleaner air and water and decreased greenhouse gas emissions
Feeding extra amino acids to cells with a mutated enzyme makes them grow faster
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/ars-mutations-amino-acids-proteins
This new finding could lead to advances in treatment of diseases caused by ARS mutations
White pine blister rust’s habitat range is changing with the climate
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/white-pine-blister-pathogen-climate-change-california
New study in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks demonstrates the complexity of changing plant-pathogen interactions
Giant clams are growing faster than ever. That’s not a good thing
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/giant-clams-growth-fossils
This supercharged growth is likely due to nitrate aerosols in our modern atmosphere
Skeletons’ broken clavicles tell a centuries-old tale of humans and horses
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/horses-riding-skeletons-bones-clavicle
Clavicle fractures can be used to identify horse riders from their bones
Researchers observe a boar releasing two caged younglings in a impassioned rescue
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/wild-boar-rescue-empathy-prosocial-behavior
The act sheds light on the prosocial behavior and empathy of wild boars, thought to be rare among animals
Le sanglier, un animal bien sympathique.
Près de Toulouse : le parcours d’un club de golf ravagé par le passage de sangliers
▻https://actu.fr/occitanie/vieille-toulouse_31575/pres-de-toulouse-le-parcours-d-un-club-de-golf-ravage-par-le-passage-de-sanglie
Female jumping spiders favor the most aggressive males
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/jumping-spider-aggression-males-competition
A new study provides evidence for sexual selection in these spiders
Roe deer pause development of their embryos for months, and researchers just learned how
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/roe-deer-diapause-protein-mtor
An embryonic phenomenon discovered over 150 years ago may finally have an explanation
People with sickle cell disease are less likely to get kidney transplants than those without
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/sickle-cell-kidney-health-inequity
Sickle cell disease predominantly affects Black populations, and kidney transplants can save their lives
Bacteria can live without food for over 1000 days
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/bacteria-1000-days-food
Nearly three years without food drives innovative survival strategies
Researchers cultivate bee gut bacteria to create an insect probiotic
▻https://massivesci.com/notes/bee-bacteria-probiotic-insect-digestive
Efforts to save the bees may have gained some new microbial allies