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In a desert seared by climate change, burrowers fare better than birds(图)
desert seared climate change burrowers fare birds
2021/3/5
In the arid Mojave Desert, small burrowing mammals such as the cactus mouse, the kangaroo rat and the white-tailed antelope squirrel are weathering the hotter, drier conditions triggered by climate ch...
Key switchgrass genes identified—could mean better biofuels ahead(图)
switchgrass genes identified biofuels ahead
2021/3/5
Biologists believe they are one step closer to a long-held goal of making a cheap, widely available plant source for energy and fuel. One of the next big weapons in the battle against climate change m...
Diversity plays a key role in maintaining the stability of plant and animal life. But it's difficult to scale up smaller experiments to understand how changes will impact larger ecosystems.A new study...
NSF-funded researchers have created better biosensor technology using a newly developed instrument that may lead to safe stem cell therapies for treating Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and other...
2018年SPIE生物光学会议(SPIE Biophotonics:Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care)
2018年 SPIE 生物光学 会议
2017/10/27
The research area of biophotonics provides novel photonic technologies and tools for medical diagnosis and therapy. Its solutions for an efficient and affordable health care help to deal with the chal...
A recent study provides new evidence that larvae swim faster, straighter and more consistently in a common direction when together in a group. The research led by scientists at the University of Miami...
Tiny Dancers:Can Ballet Bugs Help Us Build Better Robots?
bio-inspired technology high-speed video mechanical engineering Robotics spider crickets
2015/11/12
When it’s time to design new robots, sometimes the best inspiration can come from Mother Nature. Take, for example, her creepy, but incredibly athletic spider crickets.Johns Hopkins engineering studen...
Genetic Study of ‘Co-Evolution’Could Provide Clues to Better Food Production
Genetic Study Co-Evolution Provide Clues Better Food Production
2015/7/13
In 1964, renowned biologists Peter Raven and Paul Erhlich published a landmark study that introduced the concept of co-evolution. Using butterflies and plants as primary examples, the team deter...
The following is part 15 in a series on the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs.Parts one, two, three, four, five, six...
For chimpanzees, just like humans, teasing, taunting and bullying are familiar parts of playground politics. An analysis of 12 years of observations of playground fights between young chimpanzees in E...
Better, faster, stronger: Evolving Geobacter species for enhanced capabilities
Biological sciences Geobacter Electron transfer
2015/1/28
The bacterial family of Geobacteraceae is comprised of many members including both Geobacter and Pelobacterspecies. The Geobacteraceae are the predominant Fe(III) reducing organisms in the subsurface ...
The big bad wolf was right; among wasps, bigger eyes evolved the better to see social cues
The big bad wolf was right among wasps bigger eyes social cues
2014/5/13
Some wasps have developed bigger eyes, and thus better vision, to read the social cues written on the faces of their sister wasps, according to a new UC Berkeley study.
IUPUI researchers use computers to 'see' neurons to better understand brain function(图)
IUPUI brain function see
2014/3/20
INDIANAPOLIS— A study conducted by local high school students and faculty from the Department of Computer and Information Science in the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University India...
RI Hospital researchers identify components in C. diff that may lead to better treatment(图)
C. diff bacterium
2014/3/18
Rhode Island Hospital researchers have identified components in Clostridium difficile (C. diff) that may lead to new diagnostic tools, and ultimately more timely and effective treatment for this often...
A SNP Harvester Analysis to Better Detect SNPs of CCDC158 Gene That Are Associated with Carcass Quality Traits in Hanwoo
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Harvester Method CCDC158 Gene Hanwoo
2016/5/11
The purpose of this study was to investigate interaction effects of genes using a Harvester method. A sample of Korean cattle, Hanwoo (n = 476) was chosen from the National Livestock Research Institut...