In the battle against mosquito-borne diseases that kill hundreds of thousands of people each year, scientists turned to an unlikely ally, an engineered…
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Engineered Sweet-Smelling Fungus Lures Mosquitoes to Their Death
Mosquitoes placed in a container. [Mark Sherwood and Raymond St. Leger] -

Landmark ‘ageing atlas’ reveals how your organs change over a lifetime
The visible signs of ageing – wrinkles, greying hair, aching joints – are only the surface expression of something far more intricate happening inside our cells. Beneath the surface, every organ in the body undergoes its own subtle molecular…
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Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Detection of Biogenicity Using Laboratory Specimens of Biologically and Microbially Induced Sedimentary Structures in a Controlled Experiment
The search for traces of life can be based on the detection of specific signatures produced by microorganisms on sedimentary rocks.
Microbially induced sedimentary structures…
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Did Marine Life In The Paleocene Navigate Using Earth’s Magnetic Field? – astrobiology.com
- Did Marine Life In The Paleocene Navigate Using Earth’s Magnetic Field? astrobiology.com
- Magnetic vector tomography reveals giant magnetofossils are optimised for magnetointensity reception Nature
- Giant magnetofossils suggest ancient ocean life…
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Insights Into Planet Formation From The Ages, Masses, and Elemental Abundances of Host Stars – astrobiology.com
- Insights Into Planet Formation From The Ages, Masses, and Elemental Abundances of Host Stars astrobiology.com
- Astrophysicists Link Rocky Planet Compositions To Their Galactic Birthplaces Forbes
- A Galaxy’s Age Determines What Type Of Planets It…
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Indications for floaterectomy: results of a national BEAVRS survey
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate…
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Humpback Dolphins in Western Australia are Wearing Sea Sponges as Hats to Impress the Ladies
“Hey ladies, how do you like my new hat?” Photo: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions//Instagram
You might’ve heard about orcas swimming around with salmon…
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