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biology

43 posts
SScience
Million-year-old mammoth bones hold world’s oldest DNA tracing ancient microbial life
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Living cell-based computing system could advance medical biosensors

  • September 3, 2025
The most powerful computer might one day be made of living cells instead of silicon and wires.  A…
WWildlife
China’s new carbon nanotube insulation can resist temperatures exceeding 4,700°F
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Study shows 80% injuries were manmade

  • August 31, 2025
Between 2010 and 2023, researchers in Indonesia studied over 200 endangered whale sharks and found that a significant…
GGenetics
Column - Off the shelf: Genealogy Strategies | Community
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Column – Off the shelf: Genealogy Strategies | Community

  • August 31, 2025
I watched “The Codebreakers” on “20/20” last Friday evening. No, it was not about a World War II…
GGenetics
Spiders exploit fireflies’ mating signals as bait for catching prey in webs
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why LINE-1 might be the key to cancer and aging

  • August 30, 2025
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Dr. Liam Holt, associate professor at NYU Langone…
WWildlife
UK’s new defense system can hit tennis-ball-sized objects traveling at Mach 2 speed
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What a caterpillar’s quiet pose tells us about the biology of pain

  • August 25, 2025
When most animals are hurt, they lash out or run away. It’s the classic fight-or-flight response. However, the…
SScience
Can smaller be better when it comes to wind power?
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First protein-based quantum bit could change biological research

  • August 21, 2025
Researchers have fused two incompatible fields, quantum technology and biology.  In an interesting development, the team at the…
WWildlife
Engraving of whaling boats attacking a pod of sperm whales from Thomas Beale's The Natural History of the Sperm Whale (Art by W.J. Linton)
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 A Deep Dive Into the World of the Sperm Whale

  • August 18, 2025
My summer of hiding out from the heat and watching cetacean documentaries continues, with a collection of films…
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