[ad_1] Diversity in Hawaiian corals is likely driven by coevolution Diversity in Hawaiian corals is likely driven by coevolution. A study funded by the National Science Foundation of the United States conducted by researchers from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa revealed that diversity in Hawaiian corals is likely driven …
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[ad_1] IMAGE: In Gram-negative bacteria, LPS and phospholipids are produced on the inner bacterial membrane and must be sent through the cell wall to the outer membrane. The production and delivery of … view More Credit: Silhavy Lab, Princeton University Bacteria are single-celled organisms essential to human health, both in …
Read More »Neanderthal babies grew up and were weaned much like modern humans, according to a new study – News-Daily.com
[ad_1] Neanderthal babies grew up and were weaned much like modern humans, new study saysNews-Daily.com . [ad_2] Source link
Read More »Indian fossils support new hypotheses about the origin of ungulate mammals
[ad_1] IMAGE: View of the reconstruction of the life of Cambaytherium (illustration by Elaine Kasmer) More Credit: Elaine Kasmer New research published today on Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology describes a fossil family that sheds light on the origin of the perissodactyls, the group of mammals that includes horses, rhinos and …
Read More »First example of a rapid-fire tongue found in “weird and wonderful” extinct amphibians
[ad_1] GAINESVILLE, Florida — Fossils of bizarre armored amphibians known as albanerpetontids provide the earliest evidence of a slingshot-style language, new Science study shows. Despite having lizard-like claws, scales and tails, albanerpetontids – mercifully called “albies” for short – were amphibians, not reptiles. Their lineage was different from today’s frogs, …
Read More »Mice flown into space by JAXA, SpaceX point researchers to proteins that could slow aging- Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] FP trend5 November 2020 13:34:16 The Japanese space agency had sent a group of mice into space to learn about the effect space has on their bodies in an effort to monitor and control these changes. Space travel is known to induce changes in humans – similar to a …
Read More »Covid-19: how is a vaccine prepared? – podcast | Science
[ad_1] With any future Covid-19 vaccine requiring its manufacturing process to be signed as part of its regulatory approval for use on the general population, Madeleine Finlay speaks with Dr Stephen Morris of the Future Vaccine Manufacturing Research Hub about how vaccines are produced volume and speed required for a …
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