We humans couldn’t live without our gut microbes, but not all animals rely on microscopic digestive communities like we do.
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Researchers showed that in C. elegans, the protein MBD-2 regulates genes through repressive histone marks rather than DNA ...
An artist has created a microscopic replica of a Picasso painting, smaller than a flea, and it fits in the eye of a needle. David A. Lindon, 56, is a micro artist creating tiny sculptures which have ...
Scientists rediscover marine tardigrades, or "water bears," in Malaysia after 50 years, and describe a new species hidden in ...
Scientists discover 97-million-year-old magnetic fossils that reveal how ancient animals used Earth’s magnetic field as a ...
International shipping company CMA CGM has stepped up its support for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in more ways ...
The secret to youthful appearance and repairing scars may lie in a microscopic skin structure humans share with pigs and ...
Long before humans built labs, filed patents, or sketched blueprints, animals were already solving the same problems we struggle with today. Nature has spent millions of years refining ways to move ...