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But this seemingly dull moon may hide its own ocean below the surface, a newborn body of water that sprung into existence in just the past few million years. New research, along with findings ...
In This IssueIn the Amazon drainage basin, human activity is disrupting ecosystem connectivity, which refers to the unimpeded movement of organisms and the flow of natural processes. Indigenous ...
Small vesicles enriched in intralumenal endosomal components were more abundant in media from LRRK2 mutant neurons, reflecting increased exocytosis of multivesicular bodies (Fig. 1). Meanwhile, the ...
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Exploring the origins of a glacial relict seal Jaakko Pohjoismäki, Jukka Jernvall, and Ari Löytynoja discuss the evolutionary history of the Saimaa ringed seal.
An avian influenza pandemic remains within the realm of possibility. To reduce the risk, we need to engage in a One Health ...
In This IssueWhen we interact socially, our brains synchronize, even causing traces of electrical activity to look similar in brain scans. A recent study in Nature found that synchronization happens ...
Joanne Chory (1955–2024) was a pioneering biologist whose research transformed our understanding of plant growth and development. Her groundbreaking work, based on many clever genetic screens, ...
Synergies between speciation and conservation science yield novel insights for mitigating the biodiversity crisis of the Anthropocene ...
The functional organization of the tryptophan gene cluster in Salmonella typhimurium.
Climate change caused by carbon pollution from the world’s largest economies poses an existential threat to small-island states and territories thi ...
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