Roots can Measure Heat on their Own

Roots can Measure Heat on their Own

Roots are plant organs that anchor the plant by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil and storing carbohydrates. They lack specialized structures or sensory…
Plant-Pathogen Interactions Lead to the Discovery of a Novel Achilles Heel Gene

Plant-Pathogen Interactions Lead to the Discovery of a Novel Achilles Heel Gene

Plant-pathogen interactions refer to the dynamic relationships between plants and pathogens, which are disease-causing microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, nematodes, and other pests. These…
Researchers Monitor the Antibiotic Resistance of Swine-Isolated E. coli

Researchers Monitor the Antibiotic Resistance of Swine-Isolated E. coli

Drug-resistant bacteria are a growing danger to world health and our ability to cure illnesses. This issue is made worse by the extensive use of…
According to a Study, Intestinal Bacteria Affect the Development of Fungi

According to a Study, Intestinal Bacteria Affect the Development of Fungi

The quantity of fungi from the potentially pathogenic Candida genus can be estimated from the bacteria found in the intestine. Surprisingly, lactic acid bacteria, which…
According to Research, Ancient Alaskans were Freshwater Fishermen

According to Research, Ancient Alaskans were Freshwater Fishermen

Freshwater fishing was practised by ancient Alaskans. Alaska’s indigenous peoples, such as the Aleut, Inuit (Eskimo), and various Athabaskan tribes, have a long history of…
Cryo Conservation – A Novel Approach to Preventing Species Extinction

Cryo Conservation – A Novel Approach to Preventing Species Extinction

Researchers are banking on a cool solution to help save species from extinction in the face of the biodiversity crisis and alarming data showing a…
A Little Crustacean has a Gene that Links Circadian and Circatidal Cycles

A Little Crustacean has a Gene that Links Circadian and Circatidal Cycles

Researchers from the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole and the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School have discovered the first gene, Bmal1, that is…
Cell ‘Nanobot’ Discovery Sheds Light on the Origin of Aggressive Malignancies

Cell ‘Nanobot’ Discovery Sheds Light on the Origin of Aggressive Malignancies

Scientists have used cutting-edge microscopy to visualize molecules practically at an atomic level in order to reveal the inner workings of one of the most…
Researchers find a Small RNA that Controls Bacterial Infection

Researchers find a Small RNA that Controls Bacterial Infection

The major mechanism underlying the transition from chronic to acute P. aeruginosa infections has been identified by researchers. Their findings can help to develop future…
Study Links Second Gene to Evolution of Chloroquine Resistance in Malaria Parasites

Study Links Second Gene to Evolution of Chloroquine Resistance in Malaria Parasites

It has long been assumed that just one crucial gene played a role in how malaria parasites evolved to resist a potent antimalarial medication. An…
A Study Attempts to Solve the Mystery of Actin Filament Polarity

A Study Attempts to Solve the Mystery of Actin Filament Polarity

Actin filaments are dynamic structures that play important roles in a variety of cellular processes such as cell movement, shape determination, and intracellular transport. These…
Cat COVID-19 Variants Developed Throughout the Same Time Period as the Human Population

Cat COVID-19 Variants Developed Throughout the Same Time Period as the Human Population

Household cats, also known as domestic cats, are one of the most popular pets worldwide. They are a small carnivorous mammal species that have been…
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