[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies on Sunday will pledge to pay for a fair distribution of vaccines, drugs and COVID-19 tests around the world so that poorer countries are not excluded and to extend them. debt relief, showed a draft G20 communiqué. FILE PHOTO: …
Read More »Bacteria direct Hawaiian squid to create a more inviting home
[ad_1] University of Hawaii Squid’s light organ and symbiotes (green) inside the crypt where they reside. (Photo credit: Moriano-Gutierrez) Bacteria living symbiotically within the Hawaiian bobtail squid can direct the host squid to change its normal gene expression schedule to create a more inviting home, according to a study published …
Read More »The Chinese flower has evolved to be less visible to pickers | Environment
[ad_1] For thousands of years, the delicate Fritillaria delavayi it grew slowly on the rocky slopes of the Hengduan Mountains in China, producing a bright green flower after its fifth year. But the conspicuous little plant has a deadly enemy: the people, who harvest the flower for traditional Chinese medicine. …
Read More »Alternative gene control mechanism based on the organization of DNA within the nucleus
[ad_1] Fluorescent confocal microscope images of 8 day old Arabidopsis thaliana roots. Purple color shows cell walls and green color shows CRWN1-3 in immature leaf (top, cotyledon epidermis), mature root area (middle, differential), and actively growing root ends (bottom, meristematic zone) . © Yuki Sakamoto, CC BY Researchers from the …
Read More »Wildlife diseases destined to spread northward with climate change: Study – Environment
[ad_1] As the world’s climate warms, pest-borne wildlife diseases will shift north, with animals in the cold far north and high-altitude regions expected to experience the most dramatic increases, warns a study to be released on Friday. in Science magazine. The study projects increase the spread over the next five …
Read More »The Chinese flower has evolved to be less visible to pickers | Environment
[ad_1] For thousands of years, the delicate Fritillaria delavayi it grew slowly on the rocky slopes of the Hengduan Mountains in China, producing a bright green flower after its fifth year. But the conspicuous little plant has a deadly enemy: the people, who harvest the flower for traditional Chinese medicine. …
Read More »Cracking secrets of an emerging branch of physics
[ad_1] Thanh Nguyen has a habit of breaking down barriers. Take languages for example: Nguyen, a third-year graduate student in nuclear science and engineering (NSE), wanted to “connect with other people and cultures” for his work and social life, he says, so he learned Vietnamese. , French, German and Russian, …
Read More »Wildlife diseases are set to spread north due to climate change, a study shows
[ad_1] ANCHORAGE, Alaska – As the world’s climate warms, pest-borne wildlife diseases will shift north, with animals in the cold far north and high-altitude regions expected to experience the most dramatic increases, warns a study published Friday in the journal. Science. The study projects increase the spread over the next …
Read More »Wildlife diseases are set to spread north with climate change: study
[ad_1] ANCHORAGE (Reuters) – As global climate warms, pest-borne wildlife diseases will shift north, with animals in cold far north and high-altitude regions expected to experience the most dramatic increases, a study warns which will be published Friday in the journal Science. The study projects increase the spread over the …
Read More »Scientists unravel how tissue geometry affects the movement of cells through the body
[ad_1] Cells are constantly moving throughout our body, performing a myriad of operations critical to tissue development, immune responses, and general well-being. This commotion is driven by chemical signals long studied by scientists interested in cell migration. To better understand this phenomenon, a team of biologists and physicists, led by …
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