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biology

30 posts
WWildlife
Arizona's wild donkeys damage desert ecosystem
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Arizona’s wild donkeys damage desert ecosystem

  • October 22, 2025
On a warm Wednesday afternoon, one burro with tan fur and large ears wandered the streets and desert…
GGenetics
Sperm From Older Men Have More Genetic Mutations
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Sperm From Older Men Have More Genetic Mutations

  • October 21, 2025
Human semen not only accumulates genetic mutations with age; as the percentage of sperm carrying potentially serious mutations…
WWildlife
California Condors are making a comeback in East Bay
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California Condors are making a comeback in East Bay

  • October 21, 2025
The elusive and illustrious California condor is making a major comeback in the Bay Area, stretching its wings…
AArts and design
Pregnant water flea (Daphnia)
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Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Competition Reveals the Vastly Unseen — Colossal

  • October 21, 2025
Such minuscule details of life may be out of sight, but they’re certainly not out of existence. Back…
CComputing
China showcases its Black Hawk rival, assault helicopter makes precision maneuvers
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Swiss startup opens access to world’s first living computer for universities worldwide

  • October 20, 2025
Scientists are growing tiny clumps of living human brain cells and using them to power computers. The emerging…
GGenetics
Leads Agri Genetics sees critical need to integrate advanced genomics with traditional breeding
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Leads Agri Genetics sees critical need to integrate advanced genomics with traditional breeding

  • October 20, 2025
The Integrated Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Cattle and Plant Genomics aims to modernise India’s cattle and crop…
WWildlife
Deadly blast at Tennessee military explosives site kills several, halts rescue
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Sword-snouted dragon that swam with dinosaurs found on UK’s Jurassic Coast

  • October 11, 2025
A new species of ancient marine reptile has been identified from exceptionally well-preserved fossilized remains unearthed in the…
GGenetics
Genetic testing urged | News
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Genetic testing urged | News

  • October 5, 2025
Boats being towed into B.C. might one day be swabbed to determine whether the vessel has been in…
GGenetics
Genetic genealogist to talk at Genealogy Library annual meeting | Community
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Genetic genealogist to talk at Genealogy Library annual meeting | Community

  • October 5, 2025
A genetic genealogy specialist will speak next week for the Stephens County Genealogy Society’s annual meeting. The meeting…
AArts and design
a gif of a microscopic video of green, moving cyanobacteria filaments
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Glimpse Spectacularly Tiny Worlds in Winning Videos from Nikon’s Small World In Motion Competition — Colossal

  • September 24, 2025
From a remarkable demonstration of flower self-pollination to algae swimming in a water droplet in a Japanese 50…
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