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Marine Fisheries Study Unveils Unusual Mating Behaviour Of Indian Squid Off Kerala Coast
7+ hour, 43+ min ago (348+ words) Published: May 20, 2026 at 5: 42 PM IST Ernakulam: Scientists at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have unveiled rare and complex mating behaviour among Indian squids found off the Kerala coast, including evidence of multi-partner breeding and same-sex mating, in what…...
Epi Cypher and New England Biolabs Expand Strategic Partnership to Advance Epigenomics Research
22+ hour, 16+ min ago (540+ words) Bio Space Epi Cypher and New England Biolabs Expand Strategic Partnership to Advance Epigenomics Research DURHAM, N. C. and IPSWICH, Mass. , May 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Epi Cypher" and New England Biolabs" (NEB") today announced an expanded strategic partnership to co-develop next-generation tools for epigenomics…...
How Bats Filter Out Background Noise to Sharpen Prey Detection
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (1355+ words) In the intricate world of biological navigation and hunting, echolocation stands out as a marvel of natural engineering. Animals like bats have evolved a sensorium highly attuned to their surroundings, emitting ultrasonic sound waves and interpreting the returning echoes to…...
How One Protein Uses Embryonic Brain Language to Maintain Plasticity in
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (1205+ words) In a groundbreaking invited review published in Genomic Psychiatry on May 19, 2026, researchers led by Dr. Nora Perrone-Bizzozero from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine have unveiled compelling insights into the neuronal RNA-binding protein Hu D, encoded by the…...
Scientists Can Now Monitor America's Dolphin Populations Using DNA
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (949+ words) In the vast and dynamic expanses of the world's oceans, DNA is omnipresent'distributed not only within the cells shed from skin, scales, mucus, feces, and blood of marine organisms, but also as free-floating fragments suspended in the water. This environmental…...
Postdoctoral position in Embryonic Stem Cell Biology and Early Embryonic Development
1+ day, 23+ hour ago (349+ words) The Ruiz lab is offering fully funded postdoctoral positions up to five years in the Laboratory of Genome Integrity located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH, Bethesda, MD). NIH is the largest biomedical research agency in the world, fosters world-renowned…...
Scientists discover over 1, 100 new marine species in landmark Ocean Census
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (104+ words) World's largest mission to accelerate species discovery reveals extraordinary new life forms from some of Earth's most extreme and unexplored environments. .....
Improved embryo models reveal mechanisms of early human development | PET
2+ day, 3+ hour ago (252+ words) A simplified stem-cell-based embryo model (SCBEM) " a model of the early human embryo " has revealed a key mechanism required for blastocyst cavity formation. Dr Mo Li, an associate professor of biomedical sciences at KAUST who led this study, said: 'Early…...
Precision Medicine Framework Using Temporal Causal Inference
1+ day, 19+ hour ago (848+ words) In the rapidly evolving landscape of personalized medicine, a novel framework has emerged, promising to revolutionize the way clinicians approach treatment regimens tailored to individual patients. This innovative framework, developed by Deng, Wu, Zhang, and colleagues and recently published in…...
Neanderthals Employed Modern Human Techniques to Harvest Shellfish, New
1+ day, 19+ hour ago (942+ words) Neanderthals have long been cast in the shadow of modern humans when it comes to cognitive complexity and adaptability. For decades, scholars debated the extent to which Neanderthals were capable of sophisticated subsistence strategies, particularly regarding their use of marine…...