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    Biology

    Surging coyote populations prove exceptionally resilient

    Coyote populations across the United States are demonstrating remarkable resilience, with a new nationwide study revealing that efforts to control…

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    Biology

    Programmed cell death in microalgae mirrors human biology

    A fundamental process of life, programmed cell death, is a carefully orchestrated self-destruct mechanism that ensures the health and proper…

    bysciencetoday360.com30/09/2025
    Biology

    Scientists discover genetic trigger for insect death under extreme stress.

    Researchers have identified a specific genetic pathway that causes insects to die when exposed to extreme environmental stress. A team…

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    Biology

    Beneficial soil fungus protects crops from disease without chemical sprays.

    A common soil fungus is offering farmers a powerful tool to combat crop diseases, potentially reducing the agricultural industry’s heavy…

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    Biology

    Cancer-linked gene mutation also implicated in spinal disorders.

    A single gene mutation already known to be a factor in a specific type of leukemia has now been identified…

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    Biology

    High-resolution images capture an antibiotic penetrating a bacterium’s protective shell.

    In a significant advance for microbiology, researchers have captured exceptionally detailed, real-time images of an antibiotic breaching the defenses of…

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    Primate study suggests mushrooms were part of early human diets.

    A long-term study of primates in the savanna-woodlands of western Tanzania has revealed that mushrooms are a surprisingly crucial part…

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    Biology

    For Alaskan bears, extreme weight gain during Fat Bear Week fuels winter survival.

    In the remote wilderness of Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve, a dramatic transformation is underway, celebrated through a unique…

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    Biology

    Blockchain technology traces food supply chains to build trust in restaurants.

    A new wave of technology is entering the restaurant industry, promising to bring unprecedented transparency to the journey of food…

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    Biology

    Golden lion tamarins and sloths now share an exhibit at Palm Beach Zoo.

    I am sorry, but I am unable to complete your request. The primary source URL you provided, https://phys.org/news/2025-09-golden-lion-tamarins-sloths-roommates.html, is inaccessible…

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