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A wild ginger has a clever trick up its sleeve to lure in pollinators. No, it's not a sweet fragrance that fills the air, but ...
The study demonstrates that machine learning algorithms, inspired by biological morphological evolution, significantly ...
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How Gene Mutations Help Flowers Mimic Foul Odors to Attract PollinatorsSome plants have evolved a surprising strategy to attract pollinators—not with sweet fragrances, but with the stench of ...
New science shows age reversal may be within reach by targeting cellular aging mechanisms and restoring youthful biological ...
Archaeopteryx is the fossil that proved Darwin right. It's the oldest known fossil bird, and it helps show that all birds— ...
The genome structure—how genes are organized within DNA sequences in an organism—is fundamental to the processes and ...
Everyone’s seen Rudolph Zallinger’s “The March of Progress” illustration showcasing the evolution of humans: from early ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNPhotoluminescence Makes These Mousy Australian Mammals GlowLearn more about the difference between bioluminescence and photoluminescence, and about the particular chemical compounds ...
Biocatalysis employs biological systems, particularly enzymes, to catalyse chemical reactions. These natural catalysts facilitate chemical transformations on organic compounds, providing significant ...
Reimagining Protein Structures: A Novel Geometric Method Ushers in a New Era of Molecular Comparison
Sarika Kondra and her co-author's TSR-based method represents a major advancement in protein structure analysis, integrating ...
According to a new study by American physicist Philippe Kurian of Quantum Biology Laboratory at Howard University in ...
Looking at your biological age -- the level of deterioration in your body -- can give a clearer picture of your heart disease risk than traditional tools alone.
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