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Genome of Irish Potato Famine Pathogen Decoded

Published in the September 9 online issue of the journal Nature, the study reveals that the organism boasts an unusually large genome size — more than twice that of closely related species — and an ex...

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New studies give clear guidance on how to better recruit volunteers for Alzheimer's clinical studies

Partnering with local physicians, working with local clinics, and conducting educational seminars and health fairs were found to be the most effective tools in recruiting people for Alzheimer's c...

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Scientists Announce Top 10 New Species; Issue SOS

On the list are a pea-sized seahorse, caffeine-free coffee and bacteria that live in hairspray.The top 10 new species also include the very tiny (a snake just a slither longer than 4 inches or...

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Active optical clock

Up to date, all realize that optical clocks are based on the laser absorption spectroscopy. Thus the available laser with narrowest linewidth limits the linewidth of state-of-the-art optical clocks. H...

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Midlife Coffee and Tea Drinking and the Risk of Late-Life Dementia

This study has been conducted at the University of Kuopio, Finland in collaboration with Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and the National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland. The stud...

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Find the aphid: moulted carapaces act as protective decoys for aphids

Research published in the open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology has shown that parasitoid wasps are likely to attack the empty shells, resulting in a lower attack rate on their previous occupan...

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More than 1000 New Species Discovered in Rivers, Jungles...and Restaurants of the Greater Mekong in Past Decade

A rat thought extinct for 11 million years and a hot-pink, cyanide-producing dragon millipede are among a thousand new species discovered in the Greater Mekong Region of Southeast Asia in the last dec...

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Leeds researchers reshape the future of drug discovery

Creating new drugs to combat disease and illness requires the completion of a complex 3D jigsaw. The shape of the drug must be right to allow it to bind to a specific disease-related protein and to wo...

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What is wild? - Odor attraction among different wildtype Drosophila

Natural odors (bananas, mangos) were preferred by most flies, whereas artificial flavors induced a more differentiated behavior. (Current Biology Vol. 18, September 23, 2008)These studies conf...

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No more big stink: Scent lures mosquitoes, but humans can’t smell it

A University of California, Davis research team led by chemical ecologist Walter Leal has discovered a low-cost, easy-to-prepare attractant that lures blood-fed mosquitoes without making humans hold t...

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New Insights on the Evolution of Snake Fangs

A rare examination of snake embryos suggests that an ancient change in the development of the upper jaw in some snakes may have paved the way for the evolution of fangs and associated venom glands....

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Scientists Discover Which Waters Egg-Laying Mosquitoes Like Best

The findings are significant because they could lead to the development of targeted lures to control the insects, which also spread dengue fever in more than 100 countries across the globe.&qu...

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Lay your eggs here

North Carolina State University scientists have figured out one reason why pregnant yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti), one of the most important disease transmitters worldwide, choose to lay the...

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Stress during childhood increases the risk of allergies

These are the results from a long-term study correlating life-style, immune system development and allergies, led by the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig (UFZ), the Helmholtz Zen...

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Parasitoid turns host into bodyguard

In a joint publication in PLoS One, researchers from the University of Amsterdam and University of Viçosa (Brazil) show evidence of spectacular behavioural changes induced by a parasitic wasp in the c...

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