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Tiny parasitic wasp named after David Attenborough for his 100th birthday

This organoid can menstruate — and shows how tissue can repair itself

About 90% of people across every human culture favour their right hand

These ants navigate with a compass tuned to the moon

Garlic acts as "birth control" for mosquitoes by blocking their mating and egg-laying

High risk of extinction across the flowering plant tree of life

Public health in the age of longevity interventions: from prevention to system-wide resilience

Hantavirus may survive in human sperm for up to six years and cause a transmission risk

Hidden Changes in Plant Reproduction Reveal New Clues About Evolution of Self-Fertilization

MAMMAL - Molecular Aligned Multi-Modal Architecture and Language for biomedical discovery

RNA-triggered cell killing with CRISPR–Cas12a2

Cellular senescence: from pathogenic mechanisms to precision anti-aging interventions

Host immunosenescence compromises Mycobacterium tuberculosis clearance

Cross species activity of TERT human telomerase component

Digit regeneration in mice is stimulated by sequential treatment with FGF2 and BMP2 | Nature Communications

Comprehensive phenotypic, physiological, and genetic analyses reveal stronger seedling-stage drought tolerance in Xian/indica than Geng/japonica rice

USDA seizes Indiana University lab: federal campaign against Chinese scientists targets senior US faculty

Single cells can learn and make memories

$500M for Virtual Biology Initiative, Funded by Zuckerbergs

Sound waves create mist that can act like ‘plant sunscreen’

For the first time in over 100 years, a new penguin species has been identified

A new transcriptome study reveals how copepods can thrive in freezing alpine lakes, ramping up cold-tolerance and UV protection genes

Pleiotropic conflict, where a genetic locus has antagonistic effects on different traits

Study detects Naegleria fowleri, a rare amoeba that causes a usually fatal brain infection, in thermally influenced waters across western US national parks

Inside the Interstitium, the Human Body’s Hidden Pathways

The brain may use dopamine to bend time and shape memory

Methylene blue protects hair follicle stem cells from oxidative and metabolic stress to enhance hair regeneration

Many scorpion species carry zinc and other heavy metals in their pincers and stingers

Toxins plus climate harms likely cause of reduced fertility, study finds

Human heads have changed shape a lot in the past 100 years

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