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New drug and enzyme class found to possess anti-aging properties
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Yellow warblers reveal how species respond to rapid climate change
A genetic analysis of yellow warblers across North America is providing a powerful new tool to forecast how different animal…
Cup plant outperforms silage maize as a sustainable energy source
Cup plant Silphium perfoliatum outperforms silage maize for bioenergy, yielding greater biomass after establishment and reducing nitrate leaching by up to 99%
Ancient relatives of ostriches and emus flew long distances
A new analysis of a 56-million-year-old fossil has revealed that the ancient relatives of today’s large, flightless birds like ostriches…
Drug from Easter Island soil ignites debate on Indigenous compensation
Rapamycin, a drug born from Easter Island soil, has fueled medical advances while sparking ethics debates over compensation for Rapa Nui Indigenous people
Urban wildlife leave identifiable tracks, burrows and other signs
Urban wildlife leave tracks, burrows and signs in parks and creeks, with raccoon prints resembling five-fingered hands and fox tracks in a straight line today
Mapping bacterial growth uncovers evolutionary and ecological patterns
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Biofuel byproduct builds carbon-rich soil on an Iowa farm
A new process that converts agricultural waste into biofuel is yielding an additional, valuable byproduct: a black, carbon-rich material called…
Black widows lure males with the smell of cheesy feet
Scientists report female black widows lure distant mates with a butyric acid scent released from serine esters on their webs, signaling mating readiness