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AdvertisementNew gene scissors from Fanzor proteins discovered
Scientists have discovered a new gene-editing tool that is more precise and avoids side effects. The tool is based on Fanzor proteins, which are found
Endless Lab Meat from Immortal Cells
Labor meat, also known as in-vitro meat, could be the key to sustainable food production for the growing world population. However, the production process requires
Are Fish Getting Smaller Due to Climate Change?
A recent study conducted over 24 years in a warm coastal bay has examined the impact of climate change on fish growth. According to an
Primate and Human Gambling Similarities
A recent study discussed in the Italian press has examined the economic and risk-taking behavior of primates. Researchers Francesca De Petrillo and Alexandra G. Rosati
The Social Brain of Dogs Examined
Dogs and humans have been closely connected for at least 15,000 years, sharing many similarities in their social information processing. A recent study sheds new
Humans and Dinosaurs Coexisted on Earth
Placental Mammals Existed Alongside Dinosaurs, New Study Finds A recent study published in Current Biology by researchers from the University of Bristol and the University
Jumping Worms Use Static Electricity
In a fascinating discovery, researchers at Hiroshima University have found that tiny nematode worms, Caenorhabditis elegans, use static electricity to jump, glide through the air,
Megalodon’s Body Temperature Revealed
New research has shed light on the Megalodon, the giant prehistoric shark, revealing that it was able to maintain a body temperature that was about
Hummingbirds drink alcohol daily
Kolibris, the tiny birds known for their love of nectar, have been found to consume alcohol on a daily basis. Researchers at the University of
Virgin Birth Observed in Crocodile
In a groundbreaking discovery, biologists at Virginia Tech have observed parthenogenesis, or virgin birth, in a female American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Costa Rica. Parthenogenesis