Evolutionarily divergent nidovirus with an exceptionally large genome identified in Pacific oysters undergoing mass mortality

The Impact of Endocrine Disruptors on the Female Genital Tract Microbiome: A Narrative Review

Exosomes released from senescent cells and circulatory exosomes isolated from human plasma reveal aging-associated proteomic and lipid signatures

Covid-19 seems to age blood vessels – but only among women

Using computational methods, study demonstrates the extreme morphologies of treehopper insects with features like horns, spines, balls, and tridents, affects the electric field strength around them

Bone-building discovery could transform osteoporosis treatment

The established conservation practice of relocating animals from large, genetically diverse populations to small communities of inbred endangered species may risk introducing more damaging than beneficial gene variants into the threatened group…

Synthetic Biology for Space Exploration

Study finds wild brown anole lizards with highest blood lead levels ever recorded in a vertebrate; can withstand levels 10 times higher before showing any decline in balance, sprint speed…

Cicadas coordinate their morning choruses with precision, timing their singing to a specific level of light during the pre-dawn hours

Researchers found AlphaFold3-guided single-amino acid substitution creates a dual-functional selection marker for herbicide resistance and genetic tagging in the cruciferous plant pathogen Colletotrichum higginsianum

New research reveals how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped teens’ stress biology, altering hormones, inflammation, and brain activity in ways that could shape their health for years to come.

Translational repression by the protein 4E-T is crucial to maintain oocyte dormancy by blocking meiotic driver protein translation in vertebrate eggs

The eye of the apple snail is unusually similar to a human eye but, unlike human eyes, it can regrow itself if injured or even amputated

Australia has six unique native citrus species that are not only packed with unique flavors and nutrients but are also naturally resistant to diseases and tough climates, making them incredibly important for the future of citrus worldwide

Fear may be the largest carcinogen caused by exposure to low level radiation

Ageing accelerates around age 50 ― some organs faster than others

Your sleep schedule could be making you sick, says massive new study

How our modern-day potato evolved from tomatoes 9 million years ago

Flourishing chemosynthetic life at the greatest depths of hadal trenches

Neanderthals were not ‘hypercarnivores’ and feasted on maggots

Unique molecular signatures in rebound viruses from antiretroviral drug and CRISPR-treated HIV-1-infected humanized mice

The Big Beautiful Bill Disrupting Science

In 2010, a female chimpanzee stuck a blade of grass in her ear and left it there, for no apparent reason

Physiologists track the calories burned and fluids consumed during and after a 100-mile mountain ultramarathon

Taxonomically distinct diatom viruses differentially impact microbial processing of organic matter - Science Advances

Deepest-known animal communities found nearly 10 km (six miles) below sea in Mariana Trench

Fish may be smarter than we think. Lab-based studies of learning and memory in fish may underestimate their true cognitive abilities in the wild

Researchers has shown that tiny artificial cells can accurately keep time, mimicking the daily rhythms found in living organisms

Promising New Male Contraceptive Passes First Human Safety Trial

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