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Novel research finds unexpected climate resilience in up to 36% of Amazon forest
16+ min ago (1258+ words) Yet in Manaus, a city at the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, forest ecologist Fl'via Costa is upbeat as she highlights what appears to be a previously underappreciated underlying Amazon reality: Her research finds that the region's vast wetlands, or…...
Study maps DNA methylation changes driving MDS stem cell dysfunction
1+ hour, 2+ min ago (691+ words) Published on April 01, 2026, in Volume 2, article number 19 of the journal Immunity & Inflammation, a collaborative team led by Prof. Cao at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, along with Dr. Liangding Hu at the Fifth Medical…...
Pathogens and cherries
3+ hour, 17+ min ago (330+ words) The emergence of new'sweet cherry diseases represents a growing challenge for production, especially in a context of high varietal specialisation and international exchange of plant material. Within this framework, a recent report has'documented for the first'time the presence of Agrobacterium…...
Grand Teton National Park burning invasive grasses for sagebrush restoration near Mormon Row today
12+ hour, 45+ min ago (389+ words) Crews from Jackson Hole Fire/EMS, Grand Teton National Park and the Bridger-Teton National Forest fight a grass fire in 2019 along Spring Gulch Road. The park is planning a prescribed burn today near Mormon Row. Grand Teton National Park is…...
Can pregnancy risks be telegraphed in the cellular mom-baby link?
3+ hour, 4+ min ago (505+ words) The biological connection between a pregnant woman and her developing baby has been mapped in unprecedented detail by UC San Francisco scientists, revealing new cell types and insights into conditions such as preeclampsia, preterm birth, and miscarriage. Using advanced single-cell…...
Soil acidity shapes microbial carbon processing, impacting farmland fertility
5+ day, 20+ hour ago (690+ words) Soil acidification is a growing challenge in intensive farming, contributing to significant losses of soil organic carbon and diminished fertility. Traditional agricultural management often employs lime materials to neutralize acidic soil, aiming to improve soil health and increase carbon stocks....
Nematodes in Atacama: How Life Thrives in the Driest Desert
1+ hour, 42+ min ago (242+ words) 112. ua Thriving Against the Odds: Researchers Discover Abundant Nematode Communities in Earth's Driest Desert. An Unexpected Discovery Beneath the Sand According to TSN. ua: Scientists from the University of Cologne have made a surprising find in the Atacama Desert, the…...
New Study Reveals How Intense Competition Shaped Wheat Domestication Traits
15+ hour, 56+ min ago (171+ words) Home " Science " New Study Reveals How Intense Competition Shaped Wheat Domestication Traits Recent research reveals that the domestication of wheat was heavily influenced by a fierce evolutionary competition for light and space. This struggle prompted early cultivars to develop traits…...
Finding the future of eye care with frogs
3+ hour, 9+ min ago (689+ words) The Tseng Lab at UNLV discovers frog larvae can regrow their eyes, and seeks ways to replicate the process to benefit humans. image: Eye regeneration could be the key to revolutionizing ocular therapeutics (John Domol/UNLV). view more Some of…...
'Tiny backpacks because they are tiny frogs': Researchers track one of NZ's smallest amphibians
22+ hour, 12+ min ago (570+ words) In a bid to learn more about one of New Zealand's smallest frogs, researchers have come up with a novel way of tracking them. Associate Professor Stephanie Godfrey supervised the study which took place in the Coromandel, and told Checkpoint…...