Biology

The Wasps That Tamed Viruses | Science

If you prick the ovary of a wasp called Microplate DestroyerThe viruses burst forth in large numbers, glowing like iridescent…

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Toothless Lemurs or One-Armed Macaques: How Disabled Primates Survive in the Wild | Science

Nico was an adult male blue-banded cercopithecus who lived on a small island in the Quirimbas Archipelago in Mozambique. He…

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Blood disorders are at the forefront of personalized medicine, achieving record survival rates.

Blood disorders are at the forefront of personalized medicine, achieving record survival rates.Adobe STOCK new technologies And innovative medicines cause…

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Chimpanzees take antibiotics on their own | The science

A few weeks ago, it was reported that an orangutan was applying a medicinal plant poultice to a disfiguring wound…

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‘Cursed’ line of early Alzheimer’s disease sheds light on ways to protect against the disease | Health and wellness

A curse of sorts seemed to hang over a handful of families in Juramala, a municipality in the Antioquia region…

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Humans and climate change have driven the woolly rhinoceros to extinction | The science

It was what the military calls an enveloping maneuver. After 2.5 million years of living throughout Eurasia, including the Iberian…

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The largest genome on the planet was discovered in a small fern | The science

The Tree of Life has it all. The fern, which may not seem like a very complex organism, turns out…

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Dennis Lo, molecular biologist: “Genetic information is exchanged between the child and the mother” | Health and wellness

“Conventional thinking is that mother and baby have separate circulations and that metabolism is limited by the nutrients the mother…

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Mike Davis, Intel Labs: “We’re approaching the limits of what basic computing can do” | Technologies

The constant increase in data traffic (according to DE-CIX, 22% more last year compared to 2022) and the new computing…

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Testing a continent with its neglected diseases: “Where will the money for research come from if water and electricity are the priority?” | Planet of the future

“Africa will never be the benchmark in research.” Ghanaian biochemists Lydia Mosi (43) and Nigerian Gloria Dada (41) were pessimistic…

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