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bioengineer.org > tracking-corvid-vocalizations-with-miniature-tech

Tracking Corvid Vocalizations with Miniature Tech

Tracking Corvid Vocalizations with Miniature Tech1+ hour, 49+ min ago   (999+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in "Animal Cognition," researchers have turned their attention to the rich vocal communication of corvids, a family of birds renowned for their intelligence and social complexity. The paper, authored by Valerio Baglione, Daniele Canestrari, and…...

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Sex Differences in Anxiety and Depression: Mouse Study

Sex Differences in Anxiety and Depression: Mouse Study3+ hour, 13+ min ago   (999+ words) In a groundbreaking study published by Lee and colleagues in 2026, the researchers delve deep into the neuroscience of anxiety and depression through the lens of genetically modified mice. This research centers on the neuronal growth regulator 1 (Ngr1) molecule, a critical player…...

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APX2’s Role in Rice Tiller Growth and Metabolism

APX2’s Role in Rice Tiller Growth and Metabolism4+ hour, 7+ min ago   (902+ words) In a groundbreaking study highlighted by the recent advances in plant genomics, researchers have unveiled the intricate roles of the Ascorbate Peroxidase 2 (APX2) gene in rice (Oryza sativa L.), specifically in relation to tiller growth and metabolic processes. This research, which encompasses…...

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Streamlining ACMG Variant Classifications with BIAS-2015

Streamlining ACMG Variant Classifications with BIAS-20154+ hour, 29+ min ago   (1240+ words) In an era marked by rapid advancements in genomic medicine, the automating of variant classifications has emerged as a crucial topic of exploration. The recent study led by Eisenhart, Brickey, and Nadon sheds significant light on this area by utilizing…...

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bioengineer.org > stress-effects-on-learning-and-memory-in-cichlids

Stress Effects on Learning and Memory in Cichlids

Stress Effects on Learning and Memory in Cichlids6+ hour, 58+ min ago   (204+ words) The research conducted by Costiuc, Latchem, and Balshine stands as a testament to the complexity of behavioral science and the need for continued exploration into the cognitive lives of animals. Their findings are a clarion call for researchers and conservationists…...

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bioengineer.org > uncovering-biosynthetic-potential-of-sponge-associated-fungus

Uncovering Biosynthetic Potential of Sponge-Associated Fungus

Uncovering Biosynthetic Potential of Sponge-Associated Fungus9+ hour, 17+ min ago   (925+ words) In a groundbreaking study that promises to reshape our understanding of marine microbial ecosystems, a team of researchers has released significant findings on the sponge-associated fungus, Aspergillus puulaauensis Hmp-F48. The insights drawn from genomic analysis reveal an exceptional biosynthetic capacity,…...

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bioengineer.org > youth-substance-use-screening-in-legal-systems-an-analysis

Youth Substance Use Screening in Legal Systems: An Analysis

Youth Substance Use Screening in Legal Systems: An Analysis9+ hour, 57+ min ago   (996+ words) The experience of youth entangled within the legal system is often a tumultuous journey, rife with challenges that can impede their development and well-being. Recent research conducted by O'Reilly, Dir, Schwartz, and colleagues sheds light on a critical aspect of…...

The Biology Corner
biologycorner.com > 01/25/2026 > a-chilling-case-study-raining-iguanas

A Chilling Case Study – Raining Iguanas

A Chilling Case Study – Raining Iguanas20+ hour, 25+ min ago   (277+ words) Engage your students with a real-world, biology-based phenomenon: Florida's "raining iguanas." During sudden cold snaps, iguanas lose muscle control and fall from trees, providing a dramatic example of ectothermy, torpor, and homeostasis. This case study combines observation, data interpretation, and…...

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bioengineer.org > red-backed-shrikes-defy-cuckoos-acoustic-mimicry-skills

Red-backed Shrikes Defy Cuckoo’s Acoustic Mimicry Skills

Red-backed Shrikes Defy Cuckoo’s Acoustic Mimicry Skills22+ hour, 6+ min ago   (1216+ words) In the intricate world of avian interactions, a fascinating study brings to light the extraordinary abilities of the Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) to resist the cunning acoustic mimicry employed by the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus). The research, conducted by Sulej,…...

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dailyillini.com > life_and_culture-stories > education-campus-life > 01/25/2026 > astrobiology-club-connects-life

Astrobiology Club connects life between Earth, space

Astrobiology Club connects life between Earth, space23+ hour, 53+ min ago   (699+ words) The odds that we find something on Mars or Europa are high," said Jack Pallotto, senior in LAS and president of the Astrobiology Club. But whether I'll be there? That's a different question." Here on Earth, the University's Astrobiology Club…...