ProImmune Ltd, a global leader in immunological reagents and services, announced the launch of Mastering Immunity 2026 – Shanghai, an inaugural symposium in China providing practical, real-world guidance to help drug developers…
Category: 5. Biology
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Rare Florida scrub millipedes reproduce in captivity for the first time
Before scientists even knew how many Florida scrub millipedes were left in the wild, a quiet breakthrough happened in a University of South Florida lab. The rare, giant millipedes reproduced in captivity.
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Tylenol While Pregnant Not Linked to Autism, ADHD
Taking acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, while pregnant does not increase a child’s risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability. The corresponding systematic review and meta-analysis was…
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Vagus Nerve Implant Shows Promise for Depression
An implanted device that stimulates the vagus nerve has shown promise for people with long-standing, treatment-resistant depression. The corresponding study was published in the International Journal of…
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Study shows membrane chemistry influences early cell-like compartment evolution
Modern cells are complex chemical entities with cytoskeletons, finely regulated internal and external molecules, and genetic material that determines nearly every aspect of their functioning. This complexity allows cells to survive…
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Strategic sex: Alaska's beluga whales swap mates for long-term survival
In the icy waters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay, a new study reveals how a small population of beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) survive the long haul through a surprising strategy: they mate with multiple partners over several years. The…
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The swinging sex lives of Alaska’s beluga whales
Among marine mammals, beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) are particularly…
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Deep in the Amazon, I discovered this monkey's ingenious survival tactic
Look down at the rainforest floor. Rotting flowers shift under the assault of tiny petal-eating beetles. Vividly colored fungi pop up everywhere like the strange sculptures of a madly productive ceramicist.
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Bats use 'acoustic flow velocity' to navigate complex environments in darkness
A long-standing mystery about how wild bats navigate complex environments in complete darkness with remarkable precision, has been solved in a new University of Bristol-led study. The findings are published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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Bubble netting knowledge spread by immigrant humpback whales, study finds
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding among humpback whales is crucial to the success of the population’s ongoing recovery.
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